Release Notes

file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smdrac3/drac5/150/en/readme/readme.txt[10/26/2012 1:59:45 PM]
rac5vm Control. Click OK and reload the virtual media page.
* In order to proceed with ESXi installation, RAC virtual media
settings has to be disabled using CTRL-E options while boot up.
ESXi deployment guide (Page #39,40) has captured this limitation.
ESXi deployment guide can be downloaded from the link below :
"http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/eslvmwre/DG
/ESXi_3_5_U2/PDF/48725A04MR.pdf"
* On systems where virtual media is not supported as boot once device,
the Boot Once option list on Virtual Media Configuration page
should show "Virtual Media" and not "Virtual Flash" (274897)
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON VIRTUAL MEDIA
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Q: I am viewing the contents of a floppy drive or USB memory key. If I
try to establish a Virtual Media connection using the same drive, I
receive a connection failure message and am asked to retry. Why?
A: Simultaneous access to Virtual Floppy drives is not allowed.
Close the application used to view the drive contents before
you attempt to virtualize the drive.
Q: How do I configure my virtual device as a bootable device?
A: On the managed system, access the BIOS Setup and navigate to the
boot menu. Locate the virtual CD, Virtual Floppy, or Virtual Flash
and change the device boot order as needed. For example, to boot
from a CD drive, configure the CD drive as the first drive in the
boot order.
Q: What types of media can I boot from?
A: The DRAC 5 allows you to boot from the following bootable media:
- CDROM/DVD Data media
- ISO9660 image
- 1.44 Floppy disk or floppy image
- DRAC 5 embedded virtual flash
- A USB key that is recognized by the operating system as a
removable disk
- A USB key image
Q: How can I make my USB key bootable?
A: Perform one of the following procedures:
1) Format your USB key with Windows 98 DOS using a Windows 98
startup disk.
a) Boot your system from a Windows 98 startup disk.
b) Copy the system files from the startup disk to your USB
key.
For example, from a DOS prompt, type:
sys a: x: /s
where "x" is the USB key that you want to make bootable.
2) Use the Dell boot utility. This utility is only compatible with
Dell-branded USB keys. To download the utility, launch a
supported Web browser, navigate to the Dell Support website at