Managing Remote Presence

Configuring Network Mounted vMedia Mapping

What to Do Next

Use the KVM to attach virtual media devices to a host.

Configuring Network Mounted vMedia Mapping

Before You Begin

You must log in with admin privileges to perform this task.

Procedure

Command or Action Step 1 Server # scope vmedia

Step 2 Server /vmedia # map-cifs{volume-name remote-share remote-file-path[mount options]

Purpose

Enters the virtual media command mode.

Maps a CIFS file for vMedia. You must specify the following:

Name of the volume to create

Remote share including IP address and the exported directory

Path of the remote file corresponding to the exported directory.

(Optional) Mapping options

Username and password to connect to the server

Step 3

Server /vmedia # map-nfs

Maps an NFS file for vMedia. You must specify the

 

{volume-name remote-share

following:

 

remote-file-path} [mount options]

Name of the volume to create

 

 

 

 

Remote share including IP address and the exported

 

 

directory

 

 

Path of the remote file corresponding to the exported

 

 

directory.

 

 

(Optional) Mapping options

Step 4

Server /vmedia # map-www

Maps an HTTPS file for vMedia. You must specify the

 

{volume-name remote-share

following:

 

remote-file-path [mount options]

Name of the volume to create

 

 

 

 

Remote share including IP address and the exported

 

 

directory

 

 

Path of the remote file corresponding to the exported

 

 

directory.

 

 

(Optional) Mapping options

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