HP ProLiant xw2x220c Administrator's Guide for Microsoft Windows on HP ProLian - Page 83

Local Image File, Virtual Floppy/USB Key, Virtual CD/DVD-ROM

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To verify that the virtual media is connected to the blade, you can use RGS to run Windows Explorer on the blade. Figure 12-10 shows that the USB key files are now accessible from the blade workstation. Note that the E: drive on the PC is mapped to the D: drive on the blade workstation. Figure 12-10 PC files accessible from the blade workstation Windows desktop Local image files on the PC can also be connected to the blade workstation by selecting Local Image File under Virtual Floppy/USB Key or Virtual CD/DVD-ROM, and providing the file name (refer again to Figure 12-9). The Integrated Remote Console can also be used to mount local drives, folders or images from the PC to the blade workstation (see Figure 12-11). Figure 12-11 Mounting of virtual media to the blade workstation using the Integrated Remote Console Managing the blade workstation 83

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Managing the blade workstation
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To verify that the virtual media is connected to the blade, you can use RGS to run Windows Explorer on the
blade. Figure 12-10 shows that the USB key files are now accessible from the blade workstation. Note that the E:
drive on the PC is mapped to the D: drive on the blade workstation.
Figure 12-10
PC files accessible from the blade workstation Windows desktop
Local image files on the PC can also be connected to the blade workstation by selecting
Local Image File
under
Virtual Floppy/USB Key
or
Virtual CD/DVD-ROM
, and providing the file name (refer again to Figure 12-9).
The Integrated Remote Console can also be used to mount local drives, folders or images from the PC to the
blade workstation (see Figure 12-11).
Figure 12-11
Mounting of virtual media to the blade workstation using the Integrated Remote Console