Users Guide

Launching virtual media without using virtual console
Before you launch Virtual Media when the Virtual Console is disabled, make sure that
Virtual Media is in Attach state.
System is congured to unhide empty drives. To do this, in Windows Explorer, navigate to Folder Options, clear the Hide empty
drives in the Computer folder option, and click OK.
To launch Virtual Media when Virtual Console is disabled:
1. In the iDRAC web Interface, go to OverviewServerVirtual Console.
The Virtual Console page is displayed.
2. Click Launch Virtual Console.
The following message is displayed:
Virtual Console has been disabled. Do you want to continue using Virtual Media
redirection?
3. Click OK.
The Virtual Media window is displayed.
4. From the Virtual Media menu, click Map CD/DVD or Map Removable Disk.
For more information, see Mapping virtual drive.
NOTE: The virtual device drive letters on the managed system do not coincide with the physical drive letters on the
management station.
NOTE: The Virtual Media may not function correctly on Windows operating system clients that are congured with
Internet Explorer Enhanced Security. To resolve this issue, see the Microsoft operating system documentation or
contact the system administrator.
NOTE: HTML5 plug-in is not supported for stand-alone virtual media.
Related links
Conguring virtual media
Disabling warning messages while launching virtual console or virtual media using Java or ActiveX plug-in
Adding virtual media images
You can create a media image of the remote folder and mount it as a USB attached device to the server’s operating system. To add
Virtual Media images:
1. Click Virtual MediaCreate Image....
2. In the Source Folder eld, click Browse and browse to the folder or directory to be used as the source for the image le. The
image le is on the management station or the C: drive of the managed system.
3. In the Image File Name eld, the default path to store the created image les (typically the desktop directory) appears. To
change this location, click
Browse and navigate to a location.
4. Click Create Image.
The image creation process starts. If the image le location is within the source folder, a warning message is displayed indicating
that the image creation cannot proceed as the image le location within the source folder causes an innite loop. If the image
le location is not within the source folder, then the image creation proceeds.
After the image is created, a success message is displayed.
5. Click Finish.
The image is created.
When a folder is added as an image, a .img le is created on the Desktop of the management station from which this feature is
used. If this .img le is moved or deleted, then the corresponding entry for this folder in the Virtual Media menu does not work.
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