Dell IDRAC6 Laptop User Manual


 
256 Configuring and Using Virtual Media
Using Virtual Media, administrators can remotely boot their managed
servers, install applications, update drivers, or even install new operating
systems remotely from the virtual CD/DVD and diskette drives.
NOTE: Virtual media requires a minimum available network bandwidth of 128 Kbps.
Virtual media defines two devices for the managed server’s operating system
and BIOS: a floppy disk device and an optical disk device.
The management station provides the physical media or image file across the
network. When Virtual Media is attached or auto-attached, all virtual
CD/floppy drive access requests from the managed server are directed to the
management station across the network. Connecting Virtual Media is the
equivalent of inserting media into physical devices on the managed system.
When Virtual Media is in attached state, virtual devices on the managed
system appear as two drives without the media being installed in the drives.
Table 14-1 lists the supported drive connections for virtual floppy and virtual
optical drives.
NOTE: Changing Virtual Media while connected could stop the system
boot sequence.
Windows-Based Management Station
To run the Virtual Media feature on a management station running the
Microsoft Windows operating system, install a supported version of Internet
Explorer or Firefox with Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
Table 14-1. Supported Drive Connections
Supported Virtual Floppy Drive
Connections
Supported Virtual Optical Drive
Connections
Legacy 1.44 floppy drive with a 1.44
floppy diskette
CD-ROM, DVD, CDRW, combination
drive with CD-ROM media
USB floppy drive with a 1.44 floppy
diskette
CD-ROM/DVD image file in the ISO9660
format
1.44 floppy image USB CD-ROM drive with CD-ROM
media
USB removable disk