Users Guide

Using and Configuring Virtual Media 189
3
Click the
Media
tab and then click
Virtual Media
.
The
Virtual Media
page is displayed with the client drives that can be
virtualized.
NOTE: The plug-in with which you can connect to a virtual media depends on
the pug-in type you selected in the Configuration tab.
4
In the
Attribute
box, perform the following steps:
a
In the
Va lu e
column, ensure that the
Attach/Detach
status value is
Attached
.
If the value is
Detached
, perform the following steps:
•In the
Media
tab, click
Configuration
.
•In the
Va lu e
column, ensure that the
Attach Virtual Media
is
selected as Attach.
•In the
Va lu e
column, select the
Plug-in Type
as
Java Plug-in
.
•Click
Apply Changes
.
•In the
Virtual Media
tab, click
Virtual Media
.
NOTE: Ensure that JRE 1.6 or later is installed in the management system.
b
Ensure that the
Active Session
value is
0
. If the
Va lu e
field displays
1
,
wait for the existing Virtual Media session to be released or terminate
it by accessing the
Session Management
tab under
Remote Access
.
Only one active Virtual Media session is allowed at one time. This
session may have been created by any Web-based interface or
VM-
CLI utility
.
5
Click
Launch VM
.
The
Virtual Media
Session pop-up window is displayed. The pop-up
window displays the drivers you can virtualize.
6
If a device is already virtualized, disconnect it by deselecting the
Mapped
check-box associated with the driver.