Installing And Using Vmcli Utility; Installing Vmcli; Running Vmcli Utility; Vmcli Syntax - Dell iDRAC7 User Manual

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Installing and Using VMCLI Utility

The Virtual Media Command Line Interface (VMCLI) utility is an interface that provides virtual media features from the
management station to iDRAC7 on the managed system. Using this utility you can access virtual media features,
including image files and physical drives, to deploy an operating system on multiple remote systems in a network.
NOTE: You can run the VMCLI utility only on the management station that is installed with 32–bit operating system.
The VMCLI utility supports the following features:
Manage removable devices or images that are accessible through virtual media.
Automatically terminate the session when the iDRAC7 firmware Boot Once option is enabled.
Secure communications to iDRAC7 using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
Execute VMCLI commands until:
The connections automatically terminate.
An operating system terminates the process.
NOTE: To terminate the process in Windows, use the Task Manager.

Installing VMCLI

The VMCLI utility is included in the
To install the VMCLI utility:
Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVD into the management station's DVD drive.
1.
Insert the
2.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install DRAC tools.
3.
After successful install, check install\Dell\SysMgt\rac5 folder to make sure vmcli.exe exists. Similarly, check the
respective path for UNIX.
The VMCLI utility is installed on the system.

Running VMCLI Utility

If the operating system requires specific privileges or group membership, you require similar privileges to run the
VMCLI commands.
On Windows systems, non-administrators must have Power User privileges to run the VMCLI utility.
On Linux systems, to access iDRAC7, run VMCLI utility, and log user commands, non-administrators must prefix
sudo to the VMCLI commands. However, to add or edit users in the VMCLI administrators group, use the visudo
command.

VMCLI Syntax

The VMCLI interface is identical on both Windows and Linux systems. The VMCLI syntax is:
VMCLI [parameter] [operating_system_shell_options]
For example, vmcli -r iDRAC7-IP-address:iDRAC7-SSL-port
Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVD.
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