HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 173
Using Scriptable vMedia on Server Blades and Rack-Mounted Servers
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Table 8-53 cddr1 Properties Property Name oemhp_image oemhp_connect Description Access and Values The image path and name for vMedia access. Read/write The value is a URL with a maximum length of 80 characters. Used to connect or disconnect a vMedia Read/write device and display the connection status. The following are valid values: • Yes: Connect. • No: Disconnect. oemhp_applet_connected Indicates if the Java applet is connected. Read-only Set to: • Yes • No Verbs set show help Sets a property to a specific value. Displays information. Displays context-sensitive help. Using Scriptable vMedia on Server Blades and Rack-Mounted Servers The following examples show actions you can perform using SM CLP for vMedia on server blades and on rack-mounted servers. Change the current context to point to the SMCLP target representing the virtual the CD drive -> cd / map1 / oemhp_vm1 / cddr1 Display / map1 / oemhp_vm1 / cddr1 target properties and show the current status to verify that the media is not in use -> show Insert the desired image into the drive -> set oemhp_image=http:///cgi-bin/ISO/install_disk1.iso Connect to the media -> set / oemhp_connect=yes NOTE: The oemhp_applet_connected has a value equal to yes. If you attempt to connect when there is no valid image location set in the oemhp_image property, you will receive an error. Disconnect vMedia This command disconnects the media and clears the oemhp_image value. -> set / map1 / oemhp_vm1 / cddr1 oemhp_connect=no NOTE: If you attempt to disconnect when the drive is not connected, you will receive an error. Using Scriptable vMedia on Server Blades Only This section provides information on using scriptable vMedia on server blades only. On HP Integrity server blades, all iLO 2 functions are available on the Onboard Administrator (OA). The OA presents its bootable physical CD/DVD media as an ISO image. DVD/CD connect and disconnect sequences are initiated from the OA by the OA user. The drives (connected ISO SMASH Server Management Command Line Protocol 173