Users Guide

Using and Configuring Virtual Media 187
CD/DVD Device or Image File
-c {
<device-name>
|
<image-file>
}
where
<device-name>
is a valid CD/DVD drive letter (Windows systems)
or a valid CD/DVD device file name (Linux systems) and
<image-file>
is
the file name and path of a valid ISO-9660 image file.
This parameter specifies the device or file that will supply the virtual
CD/DVD-ROM media:
For example, an image file is specified as:
-c c:\temp\mydvd.img (Windows systems)
-c /tmp/mydvd.img (Linux systems)
For example, a device is specified as:
-c d:\ (Windows systems)
-c /dev/cdrom (Linux systems)
Additionally, omit this parameter from the command line if you are not
virtualizing CD/DVD media. If an invalid value is detected, an error message
is listed and the command terminates.
Specify at least one media type (floppy or CD/DVD drive) with the
command, unless only switch options are provided. Otherwise, an error
message displays and the command terminates and generates an error.
Version Display
-v
This parameter is used to display the VM-CLI utility version. If no other
non-switch options are provided, the command terminates without an error
message.
Help Display
-h
This parameter displays a summary of the VM-CLI utility parameters.
If no other non-switch options are provided, the command terminates
without error.