Notes On Mounting Local Drives; Supported Tasks Via Virtual Media; Supported Virtual Media Types; Conditions When Read/Write Is Not Available - Raritan Dominion KX II-101-V2 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Virtual Media

Supported Tasks Via Virtual Media

Supported Virtual Media Types

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Notes on Mounting Local Drives

KVM target servers running the Windows XP
accept new mass storage connections after an NTFS-formatted partition
(for example, the local C drive) has been redirected to them.
If this occurs, close the Remote Console and reconnect before
redirecting another virtual media device. If other users are connected to
the same target server, they must also close their connections to the
target server.
Virtual media provides the ability to perform tasks remotely, such as:
Transferring files
Running diagnostics
Installing or patching applications
Complete installation of the operating system
Record and playback of digital audio
The following virtual media types are supported for Windows
Linux
clients:
Internal and external hard drives
Internal and USB-mounted CD and DVD drives
USB mass storage devices
PC hard drives
ISO images (disk images)
Digital audio devices*
Note: ISO9660 is the standard supported by Raritan. However, other ISO
standards can be used.

Conditions when Read/Write is Not Available

Virtual media Read/Write is not available in the following situations:
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For Linux
and Mac
When the drive is write-protected
When the user does not have Read/Write permission:
Port Permission Access is set to None or View
Port Permission VM Access is set to Read-Only or Deny
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clients
operating system may not
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, Mac
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