Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Setting First Boot Device For Individual Server Using CMC
Web Interface
NOTE: To set the first boot device for servers, you must have Server Administrator privileges or Chassis Configuration
Administrator privileges and iDRAC login privileges.
To set the first boot device for individual servers:
1. In the left pane, click Server Overview, and then click the server for which you want to set the first boot device.
2. Go to Setup > First Boot Device. The First Boot Device page is displayed.
3. From the First Boot Device drop-down menu, select the boot device you want to use for each server.
4. If you want the server to boot from the selected device every time it boots, clear the Boot Once option for the server. If you want
the server to boot from the selected device only on the next boot cycle, select the Boot Once option for the server
5. Click Apply to save the settings.
Setting First Boot Device Using RACADM
To set the first boot device, use the cfgServerFirstBootDevice object.
To enable boot once for a device, use the cfgServerBootOnce object.
For more information about these objects, see the Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge VRTX RACADM Command Line
Reference Guide available at dell.com/support/manuals.
Configuring Server FlexAddress
For information about configuring FlexAddress for servers, see Configuring FlexAddress for Chassis-Level Fabric and Slots Using CMC
Web Interface. To use this feature, you must have an Enterprise License.
Configuring Remote File Share
The Remote Virtual Media File Share feature maps a file from a share drive on the network to one or more servers through CMC to deploy
or update an operating system. When connected, the remote file is accessible similar to a file that you can access on a local server. Two
types of media are supported: floppy drives and CD/DVD drives.
To perform a remote file share operation (connect, disconnect, or deploy), you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator or
Server Administrator privileges. To use this feature, you must have an Enterprise license.
NOTE:
If you are using CIFS and are part of an Active Directory domain, enter the domain name with the IP address in
the image file path.
To configure the remote file share:
1. In the left pane, click Server Overview > Setup > Remote File Share.
2. On the Deploy Remote File Share page, type appropriate data in the fields. For more information about the field descriptions, see
the Online Help.
3. To connect to a remote file share, click Connect. To connect a remote file share, you must provide the path, user name, and
password. A successful operation allows access to the media.
Click Disconnect to disconnect a previously-connected remote file share.
Click Deploy to deploy the media device.
NOTE:
Before you click the Deploy button, make sure that you save all the working files, because this action restarts
the server.
When you click Deploy, the following tasks are executed:
The remote file share is connected.
The file is selected as the first boot device for the servers.
The server is restarted.
Power is supplied to the server if the server is turned off.
100 Configuring Servers