Users Guide

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Deploying operating systems
You can use any of the following utilities to deploy operating systems to managed systems:
Remote File Share
Console
Topics:
Deploying operating system using remote file share
Deploying operating system using virtual media
Deploying embedded operating system on SD card
Deploying operating system using remote file share
Before you deploy the operating system using Remote File Share (RFS), make sure that:
Configure User and Access Virtual Media privileges for iDRAC are enabled for the user.
Network share contains drivers and operating system bootable image file, in an industry standard format such as .img
or .iso.
NOTE:
While creating the image file, follow standard network-based installation procedures, and mark the deployment
image as read-only to make sure that each target system boots and runs the same deployment procedure.
To deploy an operating system using RFS:
1. Using Remote File Share (RFS), mount the ISO or IMG image file to the managed system through NFS, CIFS, HTTP, or
HTTPs.
NOTE:
RFS using HTTP, basic, or digest authentication is not supported, no authentication is requored. For HTTPS,
basic authentication is not supported, only digest authentication or no authentication is supported.
2. Go to Configuration > System Settings > Hardware Settings > First Boot Device.
3. Set the boot order in the First Boot Device drop-down list to select a virtual media such as floppy, CD, DVD, or ISO.
4. Select the Boot Once option to enable the managed system to reboot using the image file for the next instance only.
5. Click Apply.
6. Reboot the managed system and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the deployment.
Managing remote file shares
Using Remote File Share (RFS) feature, you can set an ISO or IMG image file on a network share and make it available to the
managed servers operating system as a virtual drive by mounting it as a CD or DVD using NFS, CIFS, HTTP or HTTPs. RFS is a
licensed feature.
Remote file share supports only .img and .iso image file formats. A .img file is redirected as a virtual floppy and a .iso file is
redirected as a virtual CDROM.
You must have Virtual Media privileges to perform an RFS mounting.
RFS and Virtual Media features are mutually exclusive.
If the Virtual Media client is not active, and you attempt to establish an RFS connection, the connection is established and
the remote image is available to the host operating system.
If the Virtual Media client is active, and you attempt to establish an RFS connection, the following error message is
displayed:
Virtual Media is detached or redirected for the selected virtual drive.
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