Users Guide

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Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise 45
The CIFS shared image path should be in the format:
//<ipaddress or domain
name>/<share_name>/<pathtoimage>
The NFS shared image path should be in the format:
<ipadddress>:/<pathtoimage>
If a username contains a domain name, then the username must be entered
in the form of <user name>@<domain>. For example, user1@dell.com is
a valid username whereas dell\user1 is not.
A filename that ends with the IMG extension is redirected as a Virtual Floppy
and a filename ending with the ISO extension is redirected as a Virtual
CDROM. Remote file share supports only .IMG and .ISO image file formats.
The RFS feature utilizes the underlying virtual media implementation in
iDRAC6. You must have Virtual Media privileges to perform an RFS
mounting. If a virtual drive is already used by Virtual Media, then the drive
will not be available to mount as RFS and vice versa. For RFS to work, Virtual
Media in iDRAC6 must be in the Attach or Auto–Attach modes.
Connection status for RFS is available in iDRAC6 log. Once connected, an
RFS mounted virtual drive does not disconnect even if you log out from
iDRAC6. The RFS connection is closed if iDRAC6 is reset or the network
connection is dropped. GUI and command line options are also available in
CMC and iDRAC6 to close the RFS connection. The RFS connection from
CMC always overrides an existing RFS mount in iDRAC6.
NOTE: iDRAC6 vFlash feature and RFS are not related.
To enable remote file sharing through iDRAC6 Web interface, do the
following:
1
Open a supported Web browser window.
2
Log in to iDRAC6 Web interface.
3
Select
System

Remote File Share
tab.
The
Remote File Share
screen is displayed.