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Scripting Web Server Requirements
Virtual Media scripting uses a media image that is stored and retrieved from a
Web server accessible from the management network. The web server must be a
HTTP 1.1 compliant server that supports the Range header. Furthermore, for
write access to the file, the Web server should support DAV and must support the
Content-Range header for DAV transactions. If the Web server does not meet the
requirements for DAV, a helper CGI program may be used. The Web server may
optionally be configured for basic HTTP authentication SSL support, or both.
Web Server
Microsoft® IIS 5.0
Apache
Apache/Win32
*IIS does not support Content-Range for DAV transactions. A CGI helper program must
be used for write support.

Virtual Media Image Files

Valid diskette images may be raw disk images, produced by the iLO Virtual
Media applet, the UNIX® utility dd, the DOS utility rawrite, or images created
by the CPQIMAGE utility. CD-ROM images must be ISO-9660 file system
images. No other type of CD-ROM images are supported.
The images created by the Virtual Media applet are raw disk images in the case
of diskettes and ISO-9660 images in the case of CD-ROMs. Many CD-ROM
burning utilities can create ISO-9660 images. Refer to the documentation of your
utility for additional information.
Result
Displays help information.
Read
Write
Support
Support
Yes
Yes*
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Authorization
SSL
Support
Not tested
Not
Tested
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Using iLO
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