HP recommends using the PS2 interface adapter with Virtual Media for AMD Opteron™-based HP ProLiant servers and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (before Update 5), as well as older and third-party servers.

Virtual Media resources

Virtual Media resources cannot be shared between a local OSD console and a remote console. For example, a remote user using the HP IP Console Viewer cannot use a Virtual Media resource attached to the local OSD console USB hub. Only Virtual Media resources directly connected to the client's computer, running the HP IP Console Viewer, can be mapped to a target server.

You can have one CD-type device and one mass-storage-type device mapped concurrently.

A CD-type device includes a CD/DVD drive or an .iso image of a CD.

A mass-storage-type device includes a floppy drive, floppy image file, USB memory device, or other removable media type, such as an external USB hard drive.

Using local Virtual Media

For local Virtual Media to work properly, you must have an HP Server Console Switch with Virtual Media or an HP IP Console Switch with Virtual Media as the console switch. You must also have an interface adapter with Virtual Media connecting each server to the console switch.

Item

Description

 

 

1

Local user

 

 

2

USB media device

 

 

3

Console switch (HP Server Console Switch with Virtual

 

Media or HP IP Console Switch with Virtual Media)

 

 

4

USB 2.0 interface adapter with Virtual Media

 

 

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HP 409054-003 manual Virtual Media resources, Using local Virtual Media