Formatting The Vflash Media Card - Dell iDRAC6 User Manual

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Formatting the vFlash Media Card

NOTE:
The Format option is active only if a vFlash card is present. Also, the SD
card can be formatted only if vFlash is disabled.
1 Log in to iDRAC6 Web interface.
2 In the system tree, select System.
3 Click the vFlash tab.
The vFlash screen appears.
4 Ensure that vFlash is disabled. Clear the vFlash Enable check box.
5 Click Format to create the vFlash image file, ManagedStore.IMG, on the
SD card. The text file ManagedStore.ID is also created on the SD card
and it provides information about the vFlash image.
An alert box appears, warning that any existing image on the card will be
erased during formatting and requesting confirmation. Click OK to continue.
A status bar is displayed, indicating formatting progress.
Uploading Disk Image
1 Ensure that the image file has the extension .img and that the image is not
larger than 256 MB.
NOTE:
accessible at this time. vFlash allows you to store emergency boot image and
diagnostic tools directly on the vFlash Media.The image file can be a DOS
bootable floppy image as a *.img file for Windows or a diskboot.img file from
the Red Hat
used to create a rescue disk or create a disk to perform network installations.
vFlash can be used to store a persistent image for general or emergency use
in future.
2 Log in to iDRAC6 Web interface.
3 In the system tree, select System.
4 Click the vFlash tab.
The vFlash screen appears.
5 Ensure that vFlash is disabled. Clear the vFlash Enable check box.
6 In the vFlash Drive section, enter the path to the image file or click
Browse to navigate to its location on your system.
Though your vFlash card may be larger than 256 MB, only 256 MB is
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Enterprise Linux
Configuring the vFlash Media Card for Use With iDRAC6
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media for Linux. The diskboot.img can be
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