Users Guide

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Managing vFlash SD card
The vFlash SD card is a Secure Digital (SD) card that plugs into the vFlash SD card slot in the system. You
can use a card with a maximum of 16 GB capacity. After you insert the card, you must enable vFlash
functionality to create and manage partitions. vFlash is a licensed feature.
If the card is not available in the system's vFlash SD card slot, the following error message is displayed in
the iDRAC Web interface at OverviewServervFlash:
SD card not detected. Please insert an SD card of size 256MB or greater.
NOTE: Make sure that you only insert a vFlash compatible SD card in the iDRAC vFlash card slot. If
you insert a non-compatible SD card, the following error message is displayed when you initialize
the card:
An error has occurred while initializing SD card.
The key features are:
Provides storage space and emulates USB device (s).
Create up to 16 partitions. These partitions, when attached, are exposed to the system as a Floppy
drive, Hard Disk drive, or a CD/DVD drive depending on the selected emulation mode.
Create partitions from supported file system types. Supports .img format for floppy, .iso format for
CD/DVD, and both .iso and .img formats for Hard Disk emulation types.
Create bootable USB device(s).
Boot once to an emulated USB device.
NOTE: It is possible that a vFlash license may expire during a vFlash operation. If it happens, the
on-going vFlash operations complete normally.
Configuring vFlash SD card
Before configuring vFlash, make sure that the vFlash SD card is installed on the system. For information
on how to install and remove the card from your system, see the system's Hardware Owner’s Manual at
dell.com/support/manuals.
NOTE: You must have Access Virtual Media privilege to enable or disable vFlash functionality, and
initialize the card.
Related Links
Viewing vFlash SD card properties
Enabling or disabling vFlash functionality
Initializing vFlash SD card
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