Users Guide

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Configuring the vFlash SD Card and Managing vFlash Partitions 239
Creating a Partition Using an Image File
You can create a new partition on vFlash or standard SD card using an image
file (available in the .img or .iso format.) You can create a partition of type
Floppy, Hard Disk, or CD. The created partition is read-only.
NOTE: You must have Access Virtual Media privileges to create partitions.
The size of the newly created partition is equal to the image file size. The
image file size must be:
Less than or equal to the available space on the card.
Less than or equal to 4GB. The maximum partition size is 4GB.
Using the Web interface, the size of image that can be uploaded to the vFlash
SD card is limited to a maximum of 2GB on both 32-bit and 64-bit browsers
(Internet Explorer and FireFox).
Using the RACADM and WSMAN interface, the image size that can be
uploaded to a vFlash SD card is a maximum of 4 GB.
For the standard SD card, the image size must be less than or equal to
256MB.
Before creating a partition from an image file, ensure the following:
The card is initialized.
The card is not write-protected.
An initialize operation is not already being performed on the card.
NOTE: When creating partition from an image file, ensure that the image type and
the emulation type match. iDRAC emulates the device based on the image type
specified. There may be issues when the uploaded image and the emulation type do
not match. For example, if the partition is created using an ISO image and the
emulation type is specified as Hard Disk, then the BIOS will not be able to boot from
this image.
To create a vFlash partition using an image file:
1
On the iDRAC6 Web interface, select
System

vFlash
tab

Create
from Image
subtab. The
Create Partition from Image File
page is
displayed.
2
Enter the information mentioned in Table 11-3.
3
Click
Apply
. A new partition is created using the image file.
NOTE: When create partition is in-progress, the progress or status is not displayed.