Managing Remote Presence

Viewing Network Mount vMedia Mapping Properties

Command or Action

Purpose

 

Username and password to connect to the server

This example shows how to create a CIFS network mounted vMedia mapping:

Server # scope vmedia

Server /vmedia # map-cifs sample-volume //10.10.10.10/project /test/sample

Server username:

Server password: ****

Confirm password: ****

Server /vmedia #

Viewing Network Mount vMedia Mapping Properties

Before You Begin

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

Procedure

 

Command or Action

Purpose

Step 1

Server # scope vmedia

Enters the virtual media command mode.

Step 2

Server /vmedia # show mappings detail

Displays information on all the vmedia mapping

 

 

that are configured.

This example shows how to view the properties of all the configured vmedia mapping:

Server # scope vmedia

Server /vmedia # show mappings

Volume

Map-status

Drive-type

remote-share

remote-file

mount-type

------

----------

------------

--------------------- -------------------

-----------

Huu

OK

removable

http://10.104.236.99/ rhel-server-6.1-x86_6.iso

www

Rhel

OK

CD

http://10.104.236.99/ rhel-server-6.1-x86_6.iso

www

Removing Network Mounted vMedia Mapping

Before You Begin

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

 

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