Cims; Windows 3-Button Mouse On Linux Targets; Virtual Media; Dell Optiplex And Dimension Computers - Raritan Dominion KX II Server KX2-432 User Manual

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CIMs

Windows 3-Button Mouse on Linux Targets

When using a 3-button mouse on a Windows client connecting to a Linux target, the left mouse
button may get mapped to the center button of the Windows client 3-button mouse.

Virtual Media

Dell OptiPlex and Dimension Computers

From certain Dell OptiPlex and Dimension computers, it may not be possible to boot a target
server from a redirected drive/ISO image, or to access the target server BIOS when a virtual
media session is active (unless the Use Full Speed for Virtual Media CIM option is enabled
from the Port page).

Virtual Media not Refreshed after Files Added

After a virtual media drive has been mounted, if you add a file(s) to that drive, those files may not
be immediately visible on the target server. Disconnect and then reconnect the virtual media
connection.

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.

CC-SG

Virtual KVM Client Version not Known from CC-SG Proxy Mode

When the Virtual KVM Client is launched from CommandCenter Secure Gateway (CC-SG) in
proxy mode, the Virtual KVM Client version is unknown. In the About Raritan Virtual KVM
Client dialog, the version is displayed as "Version Unknown".

Proxy Mode and MPC

If you are using Dominion KX II in a CC-SG configuration, do not use the CC-SG proxy mode if
you are planning to use the Multi-Platform Client (MPC).

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