Cisco DNCS System Release 2.7 3.7 4.2 Guia Da Instalação
Appendix E
Mounting and Unmounting ISO Images
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Mounting and Unmounting Using VMware
Mount the ISO Image
1
In a remote terminal window, as the root user, type the following command and
press Enter to unmount any ISO image that may be mounted:
press Enter to unmount any ISO image that may be mounted:
eject cd
2 Right-click the VM and click Edit Settings. The Edit Settings window opens.
3 Click CD/DVD drive 1.
4
3 Click CD/DVD drive 1.
4
On the right side, in the Device Type area, click Client Device and click OK.
5 Repeat steps 2 and 3.
6 In the Device Type area, click Datastore ISO File and click Browse to navigate
6 In the Device Type area, click Datastore ISO File and click Browse to navigate
to the ISO image.
7 Select the ISO image and click OK.
8 On the right side, in the Device Status area, click Connected and Connect at
8 On the right side, in the Device Status area, click Connected and Connect at
power on.
9
In a remote terminal window as the root user, enter the following commands to
restart the volfs process:
restart the volfs process:
svcadm restart volfs
df –h
Note: The ISO image should be mounted at /cdrom/cdrom.
10 In a remote terminal window, type the following command and press Enter to
verify that the ISO system release is correct:
less /cdrom/cdrom/sai/TOC | grep “System Release”
Example:
less /cdrom/cdrom/sai/TOC | grep "System Release"
D::SR::7.0.0.5_SunOS_i386::System Release 7.0 ISO
Note: If the ISO image does not mount, contact Cisco Services for assistance.
Unmount the ISO Image
To unmount the ISO image, type the following command and press Enter:
eject cd