Raritan Computer Home Theater Server KX2101-v2.20-0B-E Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 4: Virtual Media 
 
 
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c. Click 
Connect. 
3.  For ISO images: 
a.  Choose the ISO Image option. Use this option when you want to 
access a disk image of a CD, DVD, or hard drive. ISO format is 
the only format supported. 
b.  Click the Browse button. 
c.  Navigate to the path containing the disk image you want to use 
and click Open. The path is populated in the Image Path field. 
d. Click 
Connect. 
4.  For remote ISO images on a file server: 
a.  Choose the Remote Server ISO Image option. 
b.  Choose Hostname and Image from the drop-down lists. The file 
servers and image paths available are those that you configured 
using the File Server Setup page. Only items you configured 
using the KX II-101 File Server Setup page will be in the drop-
down list. See 
File Server Setup (File Server ISO Images 
Only)
 (on page 111) for more information. 
c.  File Server Username - User name required for access to the file 
server. 
d.  File Server Password - Password required for access to the file 
server (field is masked as you type). 
e. Click 
Connect. 
The media will be mounted on the target server virtually. You can 
access the media just like any other drive. 
Note: If you are working with files on a Linux target, use the Linux Sync 
command after the files are copied using virtual media in order to view 
the copied files. Files may not appear until a sync is performed.  
 
Disconnecting Virtual Media 
 
To disconnect the virtual media drives: 
• 
For local drives, choose Virtual Media > Disconnect Drive. 
• 
For CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and ISO images, choose Virtual Media > 
Disconnect CD-ROM/ISO Image. 
Note: In addition to disconnecting the virtual media using the Disconnect 
command, simply closing the KVM connection closes the virtual media 
as well.