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The XML commands enable you to configure Virtual Media in the same manner
as the Virtual Media applet. The one exception is that the actual image will be
located on a Web server with which the iLO can communicate with through the
management network. After the image location is configured, the iLO will use
the new firmware functionality to execute the USB or SCSI protocol with the
Web server. Virtual Media scripting does not support composite devices. Only
single Virtual Media devices (either Virtual Media Floppy OR Virtual Media
CD-ROM) are supported.
HPLOVM.EXE is a new scripting utility that enables you to script insert, eject,
and set boot options for Virtual Media devices. HPLOVM is intended to be used
in place of the VFLOP.exe utility which is part of the SmartStart Scripting
Toolkit.
Command line syntax:
HPLOVM [-device <floppy | cdrom>] [-insert <url>] [-
eject] [-wp <y | n>]
[-boot <once | always | never>] [-mgmt <ilo | riloe>] [-
ver] [-?]
Command Line Input
Result
[-device <floppy |
cdrom>]
Defines which Virtual Media device is active.
[-insert <url>]
Defines the location of the Virtual Media
image file that will be connected.
[-eject]
Ejects the media that is currently connected
through the Virtual Media drive. The Virtual
Media drive is still connected, but no media is
present in the drive.
[-wp <y | n>]
Defines the write-protected status of the
Virtual Floppy drive. This argument has no
effect on the Virtual CD-ROM drive.
[-boot <once | always |
never>]
Defines how the Virtual Media Drive is used to
boot the target server.
[-mgmt <ilo | riloe>]
Defines which management processor is
being used with LOVM utility. If RILOE is
specified, the VLOP.EXE utility is used. The
default setting of this argument is iLO.
[-ver]
Displays the HPLOVM utility version.
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