Users Guide

NOTE: iDRAC vFlash feature and RFS are not related.
If you update the iDRAC firmware from version 1.30.30 to 1.50.50 firmware while there is an active RFS
connection and the Virtual Media Attach Mode is set to Attach or Auto Attach, the iDRAC attempts to re-
establish the RFS connection after the firmware upgrade is completed and the iDRAC reboots.
If you update the iDRAC firmware from version 1.30.30 to 1.50.50 firmware while there is an active RFS
connection and the Virtual Media Attach Mode is set to Detach, the iDRAC does not attempt to re-
establish the RFS connection after the firmware upgrade is completed and the iDRAC reboots.
Configuring remote file share using web interface
To enable remote file sharing:
1. In iDRAC Web interface, go to OverviewServerAttached Media.
The Attached Media page is displayed.
2. Under Attached Media, select Attach or Auto Attach.
3. Under Remote File Share, specify the image file path, domain name, user name, and password. For
information about the fields, see the iDRAC Online Help.
Example for image file path:
CIFS — //<IP to connect for CIFS file system>/<file path>/<image name>
NFS —< IP to connect for NFS file system>/<file path>/<image name>
NOTE: Both '/' or '\' characters can be used for the file path.
CIFS supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses but NFS supports only IPv4 address.
If you are using NFS share, make sure that you provide the exact <file path> and <image name> as it
is case-sensitive.
The following characters are supported for image file path, user name and password:
Uppercase characters
Lowercase characters
Digits from 0–9
_, -, ?, <, >, /, \, :, *, |, @
Whitespace
NOTE: Do not use comma and double quotes (“) in the CIFS password.
NOTE: While specifying the network share settings, it is recommended to avoid special
characters for user name and password or percent encode the special characters.
4. Click Apply and then click Connect.
After the connection is established, the Connection Status displays Connected.
NOTE: Even if you have configured remote file sharing, the Web interface does not display user
credential information due to security reasons.
For Linux distributions, this feature may require a manual mount command when operating at
runlevel init 3. The syntax for the command is:
mount /dev/OS_specific_device / user_defined_mount_point
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