Users Guide

Configuring and Using Virtual Media 195
I cannot locate my Virtual
Floppy/Virtual CD device on a
system running Red Hat
®
Enterprise Linux
®
or the SUSE
®
Linux operating system. My
Virtual Media is attached and I
am connected to my remote
floppy. What should I do?
(Answer Continued)
To mount the Virtual CD drive, locate the device
node that Linux assigns to the Virtual CD drive.
Follow these steps to find and mount the Virtual
CD drive:
1
Open a Linux command prompt and run the
following command:
grep "Virtual CD" /var/log/messages
2
Locate the last entry to that message and note
the time.
3
At the Linux prompt, run the following
command:
grep "hh:mm:ss" /var/log/messages
where
hh:mm:ss is the timestamp of the message
returned by grep in step 1.
4
In step 3, read the result of the grep command
and locate the device name that is given to the
"Dell Virtual CD."
5
Ensure that you are attached and connected to
the Virtual CD Drive.
6
At the Linux prompt, run the following
command:
mount
/dev/sdx
/mnt/CD
where:
/dev/sdx
is the device name found in step
4
/mnt/floppy
is the mount point.
When I performed a firmware
update remotely using the
iDRAC6 Web interface, my
virtual drives at the server were
removed. Why?
Firmware updates cause the iDRAC6 to reset,
drop the remote connection, and unmount the
virtual drives.
Table 10-4. Using Virtual Media: Frequently Asked Questions (continued)
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