Users Guide

Table Of Contents
メモ: セキュリティ理由から、HTML5 による仮想コンソールへのアクセス / みアクセスがになり
ます。Java または ActiveX プラグインを使用すると、プラグインに / されるにセキュリティメ
ッセージを受信することができます。
対応ブラウザ
HTML5 仮想コンソールはのブラウザでサポートされています。
Internet Explorer 11
Chrome 78/79
Firefox 70/71
Safari 13.1
メモ: Mac OS バージョン 10.10.2またはそれ以降)をシステムにインストールすることをおめします。
サポートブラウザとバージョンの詳細については、https://www.dell.com/idracmanuals から入手可能な『iDRAC
リリース
ノー
してください。
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Synchronizing mouse pointers
メモ: This feature is not applicable with eHTML5 plugin type.
When you connect to a managed system through the Virtual Console, the mouse acceleration speed on the managed system may not
synchronize with the mouse pointer on the management station and displays two mouse pointers in the Viewer window.
When using Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Novell SUSE Linux, configure the mouse mode for Linux before you launch the Virtual Console
viewer. The operating system's default mouse settings are used to control the mouse arrow in the Virtual Console viewer.
When two mouse cursors are seen on the client Virtual Console viewer, it indicates that the server's operating system supports Relative
Positioning. This is typical for Linux operating systems or Lifecycle Controller and causes two mouse cursors if the server's mouse
acceleration settings are different from the mouse acceleration settings on the Virtual Console client. To resolve this, switch to single
cursor or match the mouse acceleration on the managed system and the management station:
To switch to single cursor, from the Tools menu, select Single Cursor.
To set the mouse acceleration, go to Tools > Session Options > Mouse. Under Mouse Acceleration tab, select
Windows or Linux based on the operating system.
To exit single cursor mode, press <F9> or the configured termination key.
メモ: This is not applicable for managed systems running Windows operating system since they support Absolute Positioning.
When using the Virtual Console to connect to a managed system with a recent Linux distribution operating system installed, you may
experience mouse synchronization problems. This may be due to the Predictable Pointer Acceleration feature of the GNOME desktop. For
correct mouse synchronization in the iDRAC Virtual Console, this feature must be disabled. To disable Predictable Pointer Acceleration, in
the mouse section of the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, add:
Option "AccelerationScheme" "lightweight".
If synchronization problems continue, do the following additional change in the <user_home>/.gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/
mouse/%gconf.xml file:
Change the values for motion_threshold and motion_acceleration to -1.
If you turn off mouse acceleration in GNOME desktop, in the Virtual Console viewer, go to Tools > Session Options > Mouse.
Under Mouse Acceleration tab, select None.
For exclusive access to the managed server console, you must disable the local console and re-configure the Max Sessions to 1 on the
Virtual Console page.
318 Configuring and using virtual console