Dell IDRAC6 Laptop User Manual


 
242 Deploying Your Operating System Using VMCLI
•<
iso9660-img
> is the path to an ISO9660 image of the operating system
installation CD or DVD
•-f {<
floppy-device
>} is the path to the device containing the operating
system installation CD , DVD, or Floppy
<
floppy-image
>
is the path to a valid floppy image
The vm6deploy script passes its command line options to the VMCLI utility.
See “Command Line Options” for details about these options. The script
processes the -r option slightly differently than the vmcli -r option. If the
argument to the -r option is the name of an existing file, the script reads
iDRAC6 IPv4 or IPv6 addresses from the specified file and runs the VMCLI
utility once for each line. If the argument to the -r option is not a filename,
then it should be the address of a single iDRAC6. In this case, the -r works as
described for the VMCLI utility.
Using the VMCLI Utility
The VMCLI utility is a scriptable command line interface that provides
Virtual Media features from the management station to the iDRAC6.
The VMCLI utility provides the following features:
NOTE: When virtualizing read-only image files, multiple sessions may share the
same image media. When virtualizing physical drives, only one session can access
a given physical drive at a time.
Removable media devices or image files that are consistent with the
Virtual Media plug-ins
Automatic termination when the iDRAC6 firmware boot once
option is enabled
Secure communications to the iDRAC6 using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Before you run the utility, ensure that you have Virtual Media user privilege
to the iDRAC6.
CAUTION: It is recommended to use the interactive flag '-i' option, when starting
up the VMCLI command line utility. This ensures tighter security by keeping the
username and password private because on many Windows and Linux operating
systems, the username and password are visible when processes are examined
by other users.