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The Virtual Floppy/USB key feature supports the use of a physical floppy disk or USB key drive, an image file, and an image file through a URL.

Using a physical floppy disk or USB key drive on a client PC 1. Start the .NET IRC or Java IRC.

2. Do one of the following:

• .NET IRC—Click theVirtual Drives menu, and then select the drive letter of a physical floppy or USB key drive on your client PC.

• Java IRC—SelectVirtual Drives→Floppy/USB Key, and then select the drive letter of a physical floppy or USB key drive on your client PC.

The connected drive icon (Java IRC only) and the virtual drive activity LED change to reflect the current status of the floppy or USB key drive.

NOTE: When you are using the .NET IRC or Java IRC with Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 or later, you must have Windows administrator rights in order to mount a physical drive. Using an image file

1. Start the .NET IRC or Java IRC.

2. Click theVirtual Drives menu, and then selectImage File Removable Media(.NET IRC) or

Floppy/USB-Key→Virtual Image (Java IRC).

TheChoose Disk Image File(Java IRC) orMount Image File(.NET IRC) dialog box opens. 3. Enter the path or file name of the image file in theFile nametext box, or browse to the image

file location, and then clickOpen.

The connected drive icon (Java IRC only) and the virtual drive activity LED change to reflect the current status of the virtual drive.

Using an image file through a URL (IIS/Apache – .NET IRC only)

You can connect scripted media by using the .NET IRC. Scripted media supports only 1.44 MB floppy images (.img). The image must be located on a web server on the same network as iLO. 1. Start the .NET IRC.

2. SelectVirtual Drives→URL Removable Media. TheImage file at URLdialog box opens.

3. Enter the URL for the image file that you want to mount as a virtual drive, and then click

Connect.

The virtual drive activity LED changes to reflect the current status of the virtual drive.

Using a Virtual CD/DVD-ROM

The Virtual CD/DVD-ROM feature supports the use of a physical CD/DVD, an image file, and an image file through a URL.

Using a physical CD/DVD-ROM drive on a client PC 1. Start the .NET IRC or Java IRC.

2. Do one of the following:

• .NET IRC—Click theVirtual Drives menu, and then select the drive letter of a physical CD/DVD-ROM on your client PC.

• Java IRC—SelectVirtual Drives→CD/DVD, and then select the drive letter of a physical CD/DVD-ROM on your client PC.

The connected drive icon (Java IRC only) and the virtual drive activity LED change to reflect the current status of the Virtual CD/DVD-ROM drive.

NOTE: When you are using the .NET IRC or Java IRC with Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 or later, you must have Windows administrator rights in order to mount a physical drive. Using an image file

1. Start the .NET IRC or Java IRC.

2. Click theVirtual Drives menu, and then selectImage File CD-ROM/DVD(.NET IRC) or

CD/DVD→Virtual Image (Java IRC).

TheChoose Disk Image File(Java IRC) orMount Image File(.NET IRC) dialog box opens. 3. Enter the path or file name of the image in theFile nametext box, or browse to the image file

location, and then clickOpen.

The connected drive icon (Java IRC only) and the virtual drive activity LED change to reflect the current status of the virtual drive.

Using an image file through a URL (IIS/Apache – .NET IRC only)

You can connect scripted media by using the .NET IRC. Scripted media supports only CD/DVD-ROM images (.iso). The image must be located on a web server on the same network as iLO.

1. Start the .NET IRC.

2. SelectVirtual Drives→URL CD-ROM/DVD. TheImage file at URLdialog box opens.

3. Enter the URL for the image file that you want to mount as a virtual drive, and then click

Connect.

The virtual drive activity LED changes to reflect the current status of the virtual drive.

Using the Create Media Image feature (Java IRC only)

When you use iLO Virtual Media, performance is fastest when image files are used instead of physical disks. You can use industry-standard tools like DD to create image files or to copy data from a disk image file to a physical disk. You can also use the iLO Java IRC to perform these tasks. Creating an iLO disk image file

The iLO Virtual Media feature in the Java IRC enables you to create disk image files from data in a file or on a physical disk.

To create an ISO-9660 disk image file (.imgor.iso): 1. Start the Java IRC.

2. SelectVirtual Drives→Create Disk Image.

Figure 83 Create Media Image dialog box

3. Verify that theDisk>>Imagebutton is displayed. If the button label isImage>>Disk, click the button to change it toDisk>>Image.

4. Do one of the following:

• If you will use a file, select the Media Fileoption, and then clickBrowse and navigate to the file you want to use.

• If you will use physical media, select the drive letter of the floppy disk, USB key, or CD-ROM in theMedia Drive menu.

5. Enter the path and file name for the image file in theImage Filetext box. 6. ClickCreate.

The Java IRC begins the process of creating the image file. The following message is displayed:

Creating image file, please wait...

When the image creation is complete, the following message is displayed:

Image file was created successfully.

7. ClickCloseto close theCreate Media Imagedialog box. 8. Confirm that the image was created in the specified location. Copying data from an image file to a physical disk

The iLO Virtual Media feature in the Java IRC enables you to copy the data from a disk image file (.imgor.iso) to a floppy disk or USB key.

To copy disk image data to a floppy disk or USB key: 1. Start the Java IRC.

2. SelectVirtual Drives→Create Disk Image.

The Create Media Image dialog box opens as shown inFigure 83 (page 171). 3. Click theDisk>>Imagebutton to toggle the setting toImage>>Disk.

4. Select the drive letter of the floppy disk or USB key in theMedia Drivemenu. Copying data to a CD-ROM is not supported.

5. Enter the path and file name for the existing image file in theImage Filetext box. The Java IRC begins the process of copying the data from the image file to the disk. The following message is displayed:

Creating disk, please wait...

When the disk creation is complete, the following message is displayed:

Disk was created successfully.

6. ClickCloseto close the Create Media Image dialog box. 7. Confirm that the files were copied to the specified location.