Appendix D: Informational Notes
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Virtual Media Linux Drive Listed Twice
For KX II 2.4.0 (and later) and LX 2.4.5 (and later), users who are logged
™
in to Linux
clients as root users, the drives are listed twice in the Local
Drive drop-down. For example, you will see eg /dev/sdc and eg
/dev/sdc1 where the first drive is the boot sector and the second drive is
the first partition on the disk.
Mac and Linux Locked, Mapped Drives
Mapped drives from Mac
mounted onto connected targets. This applies only to KX II 2.4.0 (and
later) and LX 2.4.5 (and later), which provides support for Mac and Linux.
Accessing Virtual Media on a Windows 2000 Server Using a D2CIM-
VUSB
A virtual media local drive cannot be accessed on a Windows 2000
server using a D2CIM-VUSB.
Target BIOS Boot Time with Virtual Media
The BIOS for certain targets may take longer to boot if media is mounted
virtually at the target.
To shorten the boot time:
1. Close the Virtual KVM Client to completely release the virtual media
drives.
2. Restart the target.
Virtual Media Connection Failures Using High Speed for Virtual
Media Connections
Under certain circumstances it may be necessary to select the "Use Full
Speed for Virtual Media CIM" when a target has problems with "High
Speed USB" connections or when the target is experiencing USB
protocol errors caused by signal degradation due to additional
connectors and cables (for example, a connection to a blade server via a
dongle).
Windows 3-Button Mouse on Linux Targets
When using a 3-button mouse on a Windows
®
Linux
target, the left mouse button may get mapped to the center button
of the Windows client 3-button mouse.
®
®
and Linux
clients are not locked when
®
client connecting to a
®