Connect Drive Permissions (Mac); Virtual Media File Server Setup (File Server Iso Images Only) - Raritan Dominion KX III User Manual

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Virtual Media File Server Setup (File Server ISO Images Only)

Connect Drive Permissions (Mac)

For a device to be available to connect to a target from a Mac
have read-only permissions to the removable device, and also unmount the
drive after doing so.
For /dev/sdb1, run the following commands as root user:
root@administrator-desktop:~# chmod 664 /dev/sdb1
root@administrator-desktop:~# ls -l /dev/sdb1
brw-rw-r-- 1 root disk 8, 17 12-03-2010 12:02 /dev/sdb1
root@admistrator-desktop:~# diskutil umount /dev/sdb1
This feature is only required when using virtual media to access file server ISO
images. ISO9660 format is the standard supported. However, other CD-ROM
extensions may also work.
Note: SMB/CIFS support is required on the file server.
Use the Remote Console File Server Setup page to designate the files server(s)
and image paths that you want to access using virtual media. File server ISO
images specified here are available for selection in the Remote Server ISO
Image Hostname and Image drop-down lists in the Map Virtual Media CD/ISO
Image dialog. See
Mounting CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/ISO Images
To designate file server ISO images for virtual media access:
1. Choose Virtual Media from the Remote Console. The File Server Setup
page opens.
2. Check the Selected checkbox for all media that you want accessible as
virtual media.
3. Enter information about the file server ISO images that you want to access:
IP Address/Host Name - Host name or IP address of the file server.
Image Path - Full path name of the location of the ISO image. For
example, /sharename0/path0/image0.iso,
\sharename1\path1\image1.iso, and so on.
Note: The host name cannot exceed 232 characters in length.
4. Click Save. All media specified here are now available for selection in the
Map Virtual Media CD/ISO Image dialog.
Chapter 4: Virtual Media
client, you must
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