Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Attached media state and system response
The following table describes the system response based on the Attached Media setting.
Table 61. Attached media state and system response
Attached Media State System Response
Detach Cannot map an image to the system.
Attach Media is mapped even when Client View is closed.
Auto-attach Media is mapped when Client View is opened and unmapped when Client View is closed.
Server settings for viewing virtual devices in virtual media
You must configure the following settings in the management station to allow visibility of empty drives. To do this, in Windows
Explorer, from the Organize menu, click Folder and search options. On the View tab, deselect Hide empty drives in the
Computer folder option and click OK.
Accessing virtual media
You can access Virtual Media with or without using the Virtual Console. Before you access Virtual Media, make sure to configure
your Web browser(s).
Virtual Media and RFS are mutually exclusive. If the RFS connection is active and you attempt to launch the Virtual Media client,
the following error message is displayed: Virtual Media is currently unavailable. A Virtual Media or Remote File Share session is
in use.
If the RFS connection is not active and you attempt to launch the Virtual Media client, the client launches successfully. You can
then use the Virtual Media client to map devices and files to the Virtual Media virtual drives.
Launching virtual media using virtual console
Before you launch Virtual Media through the Virtual Console, make sure that:
Virtual Console is enabled.
System is configured to not hide empty drives In Windows Explorer, navigate to Folder Options, clear the Hide empty
drives in the Computer folder option, and click OK.
To access Virtual Media using Virtual Console:
1. In the iDRAC web interface, go to Configuration > Virtual Console.
The Virtual Console page is displayed.
2. Click Launch Virtual Console.
The Virtual Console Viewer is launched.
NOTE:
On Linux, Java is the default plug-in type for accessing the Virtual Console. On Windows, open the .jnlp file to
launch the Virtual Console using Java.
3. Click Virtual Media > Connect Virtual Media.
The Virtual Media session is established and the Virtual Media menu displays the list of devices available for mapping.
NOTE: The Virtual Console Viewer window must remain active while you access the Virtual Media.
Launching virtual media without using virtual console
Before you launch Virtual Media when the Virtual Console is disabled, ensure that System is configured to unhide empty drives.
To do this, in Windows Explorer, go to Folder Options, clear the Hide empty drives in the Computer folder option, and click
OK.
To access Virtual Media when Virtual Console is disabled:
304
Managing virtual media