Users Guide

4 Click Back and navigate to the same iDRAC Settings . Media and USB Port Settings page to view the successful message.
All existing contents are removed and the card is reformatted with the new vFlash system information.
Getting the last status using RACADM
To get the status of the last initialize command sent to the vFlash SD card:
1 Open a telnet, SSH, or Serial console to the system and log in.
2 Enter the command: racadm vFlashsd status
The status of commands sent to the SD card is displayed.
3 To get the last status of all the vFlash partitions, use the command:racadm vflashpartition status -a
4 To get the last status of a particular partition, use command: racadm vflashpartition status -i (index)
NOTE: If iDRAC is reset, the status of the last partition operation is lost.
Managing vFlash partitions
You can perform the following using the iDRAC Web interface or RACADM:
NOTE: An administrator can perform all operations on the vFlash partitions. Else, you must have Access Virtual Media privilege to
create, delete, format, attach, detach, or copy the contents for the partition.
Creating an empty partition
Creating a partition using an image le
Formatting a partition
Viewing available partitions
Modifying a partition
Attaching or detaching partitions
Deleting existing partitions
Downloading partition contents
Booting to a partition
NOTE
: If you click any option on the vFlash pages when an application such as WS-MAN, iDRAC Settings utility, or RACADM is
using vFlash, or if you navigate to some other page in the GUI, iDRAC may display the message: vFlash is currently in
use by another process. Try again after some time.
vFlash is capable of performing fast partition creation when there is no other on-going vFlash operation such as formatting, attaching
partitions, and so on. Therefore, it is recommended to rst create all partitions before performing other individual partition operations.
Creating an empty partition
An empty partition, when attached to the system, is similar to an empty USB ash drive. You can create empty partitions on a vFlash SD
card. You can create partitions of type Floppy or Hard Disk. The partition type CD is supported only while creating partitions using images.
Before creating an empty partition, make sure that:
You have Access Virtual Media privilege.
The card is initialized.
The card is not write-protected.
An initialize operation is not being performed on the card.
Managing vFlash SD card
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