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Accessing the Remote Control, Mapping and unmapping drives with IMM firmware version 1.03 and later

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v Red Hat Linux versions 4.0 and 5.0 v SUSE Linux version 10.0 v Novell NetWare 6.5 2. The client server requires the Java 1.5 Plug-in or later. 3. The client server must have an Intel® Pentium® III microprocessor or later, operating at 700 MHz or faster, or equivalent. Accessing the Remote Control To begin a remote control session and access the remote disk, complete the following steps: 1. Log in to the IMM. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click Remote Control. 3. On the Remote Control page, click one of the Start Remote Control options: v If you want exclusive remote access during your session, click Start Remote Control in Single User Mode. v If you want to allow other users to have remote console (KVM) access during your session, click Start Remote Control in Multi-user Mode. The Video Viewer and Virtual Media Session windows open. Note: If the Encrypt disk and KVM data during transmission check box was selected before the Remote Control window was opened, the disk data is encrypted with 3DES encryption. The Virtual Media Session window is separate from the Video Viewer window. The Virtual Media Session window lists all of the drives on the client that can be mapped as remote drives. The Virtual Media Session window also allows you to map ISO and diskette image files as virtual drives. Each mapped drive can be marked as read-only. The CD and DVD drives and ISO images are always read-only. Mapping and unmapping drives with IMM firmware version 1.03 and later To map a drive, select the Select check box next to the drive that you want to map. Note: A CD or DVD drive must contain media before it is mapped. If the drive is empty, you are prompted to insert a CD or DVD into the drive. Click the Mount Selected button to mount and map the selected drive or drives. If you click Add Image, diskette image files and ISO image files can be added to the list of available drives. After the diskette or ISO image file is listed in the Virtual Media Session window, it can be mapped just like the other drives. To unmap the drives, click the Unmount All button. Before the drives are unmapped, you must confirm that you want the drives to be unmapped. Note: After you confirm that you want the drives to be unmapped, all of the drives are unmounted. You cannot unmount drives individually. You can select a diskette image file and save the diskette image in IMM memory. This enables the disk to remain mounted on the server so that you can access the disk later, even after the IMM Web interface session has ended. A maximum of one drive image can be stored on the IMM card. The drive or image contents must be 1.44 MB or smaller. To upload a diskette image file, complete the following steps: Chapter 5. Performing IMM tasks 65

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v
Red Hat Linux versions 4.0 and 5.0
v
SUSE Linux version 10.0
v
Novell NetWare 6.5
2.
The client server requires the Java 1.5 Plug-in or later.
3.
The client server must have an Intel
®
Pentium
®
III microprocessor or later,
operating at 700 MHz or faster, or equivalent.
Accessing the Remote Control
To begin a remote control session and access the remote disk, complete the
following steps:
1.
Log in to the IMM. For more information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using
the IMM Web interface,” on page 9.
2.
In the navigation pane, click
Remote Control
.
3.
On the Remote Control page, click one of the
Start Remote Control
options:
v
If you want exclusive remote access during your session, click
Start Remote
Control in Single User Mode
.
v
If you want to allow other users to have remote console (KVM) access
during your session, click
Start Remote Control in Multi-user Mode
.
The Video Viewer and Virtual Media Session windows open.
Note:
If the
Encrypt disk and KVM data during transmission
check box was
selected before the Remote Control window was opened, the disk data is
encrypted with 3DES encryption.
The Virtual Media Session window is separate from the Video Viewer window.
The Virtual Media Session window lists all of the drives on the client that can
be mapped as remote drives. The Virtual Media Session window also allows
you to map ISO and diskette image files as virtual drives. Each mapped drive
can be marked as read-only. The CD and DVD drives and ISO images are
always read-only.
Mapping and unmapping drives with IMM firmware version 1.03
and later
To map a drive, select the
Select
check box next to the drive that you want to map.
Note:
A CD or DVD drive must contain media before it is mapped. If the drive is
empty, you are prompted to insert a CD or DVD into the drive.
Click the
Mount Selected
button to mount and map the selected drive or drives.
If you click
Add Image
, diskette image files and ISO image files can be added to
the list of available drives. After the diskette or ISO image file is listed in the
Virtual Media Session window, it can be mapped just like the other drives.
To unmap the drives, click the
Unmount All
button. Before the drives are
unmapped, you must confirm that you want the drives to be unmapped.
Note:
After you confirm that you want the drives to be unmapped, all of the
drives are unmounted. You cannot unmount drives individually.
You can select a diskette image file and save the diskette image in IMM memory.
This enables the disk to remain mounted on the server so that you can access the
disk later, even after the IMM Web interface session has ended. A maximum of one
drive image can be stored on the IMM card. The drive or image contents must be
1.44 MB or smaller. To upload a diskette image file, complete the following steps:
Chapter 5. Performing IMM tasks
65