Users Guide

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1. On the iDRAC web interface, go to Configuration > Virtual Media.
2. Click Mount Drivers.
3. Select the OS from the pop-up window and click Mount Drivers.
NOTE: The Expose duration is 18 hours by default.
To unmount the drivers post completion of the mount:
1. Go to Configuration > Virtual Media.
2. Click Unmount Drivers.
3. Click OK on the pop-up window.
NOTE: The Mount Drivers option may not be displayed if the driver pack is not available on the system. Ensure to
download and install the latest driver pack from https://www.dell.com/support.
Resetting USB
To reset the USB device:
1. In the Virtual Console viewer, click Tools > Stats.
The Stats window is displayed.
2. Under Virtual Media, click USB Reset.
A message is displayed warning the user that resetting the USB connection can affect all the input to the target device
including Virtual Media, keyboard, and mouse.
3. Click Yes.
The USB is reset.
NOTE: iDRAC Virtual Media does not terminate even after you log out of iDRAC Web interface session.
Mapping virtual drive
To map the virtual drive:
NOTE:
While using ActiveX or Java-based Virtual Media, you must have administrative privileges to map an operating
system DVD or a USB flash drive (that is connected to the management station). To map the drives, launch IE as an
administrator or add the iDRAC IP address to the list of trusted sites.
1. To establish a Virtual Media session, from the Virtual Media menu, click Connect Virtual Media.
For each device available for mapping from the host server, a menu item appears under the Virtual Media menu. The menu
item is named according to the device type such as:
Map CD/DVD
Map Removable Disk
The Map DVD/CD option can be used for ISO files and the Map Removable Disk option can be used for images.
NOTE:
You cannot map physical media such USB-based drives, CD, or DVD by using the HTML5 based virtual console.
You cannot map USB keys as virtual media disks using Virtual Console/Virtual media over a RDP session.
You cannot map physical media with NTFS format in ehtml removable media, use FAT or exFAT devices
2. Click the device type that you want to map.
NOTE:
The active session displays if a Virtual Media session is currently active from the current Web interface session,
from another Web interface session.
3. In the Drive/Image File field, select the device from the drop-down list.
The list contains all the available (unmapped) devices that you can map (CD/DVD and Removable Disk) and image file types
that you can map (ISO or IMG). The image files are located in the default image file directory (typically the users desktop).
If the device is not available in the drop-down list, click Browse to specify the device.
The correct file type for CD/DVD is ISO and for removable disk it is IMG.
If the image is created in the default path (Desktop), when you select Map Removable Disk, the created image is available
for selection in the drop-down menu.
Managing virtual media
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