HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket HP Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator G - Page 66

Connect to Enclosure DVD, Launch Virtual Media, Virtual Media screen.

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Figure 28 Connecting an enclosure DVD to an nPartition Figure 29 Connecting an enclosure DVD to a vPar NOTE: A vPar can make a DVD/vmedia connection only if it owns the I/O slot 7 of a server blade (an assigned resource of the containing nPar). When you want to connect or disconnect DVD to a vpar, make sure that you have assigned I/O slot 7 (iLO slot) of a blade. After you insert the DVD, the Connect to Enclosure DVD button is enabled. Or Select Launch Virtual Media. Figure 30 (page 67) shows the Launch Virtual Media button and the Virtual Media screen. 66 Booting and resetting Partitions (nPartitions and vPars)

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Figure 28 Connecting an enclosure DVD to an nPartition
Figure 29 Connecting an enclosure DVD to a vPar
NOTE:
A vPar can make a DVD/vmedia connection only if it owns the I/O slot 7 of a server
blade (an assigned resource of the containing nPar). When you want to connect or disconnect
DVD to a vpar, make sure that you have assigned I/O slot 7 (iLO slot) of a blade.
After you insert the DVD, the
Connect to Enclosure DVD
button is enabled.
Or
Select
Launch Virtual Media
.
Figure 30 (page 67)
shows the Launch Virtual Media button and the
Virtual Media screen.
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Booting and resetting Partitions (nPartitions and vPars)