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NFS Share Public ISO
waffleuncle
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in Help
Hi ,
Any one know if i can found NFS Share with some iso On it ?
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http://distro.ibiblio.org/fedora/pub/epel/
What is should be on this field
https://i.imgur.com/V3UwHAc.png
Thank you for using LowEndHelpdesk, what is your ticket number at virmach?
With Supermicro IPMI, I personally encourage using the "Virtual Media" function to directly mount an ISO. Have you tried that?
Yup , but i dont have server for making Samba share
Virtual media doesn't use samba share, it uses java applet that you run locally
I dont have this option
On my IPMI
Remote Control > Console > Download and run java applet
Goto Remote Control - Console Redirection. That will allow you to open the KVM virtual console. Once you have the virtual console opened, goto Virtual Media - Virtual Storage. There you can select an ISO on your computer to mount. Then when booting, continue to press DEL to enter setup, then make sure boot order has your virtual CD-ROM selected before the server's hard drive, so that it boots from your virtual CD-ROM (ISO) before it tries the hard drive.
Install a windows xp vm and install java 8.
GOOD IDEA ! :O
I'm being serious, for older devices and supermicro that's usually the easiest lazy way out. Same for Dell KVMs in the R2xx gen
I know dont worry .
It's sound very logic to me
A few years ago I bought an old Dell Poweredge with DRAC 5, I really should have considered this lol. Had to change so many settings in Windows to get the console to run.
I use IcedTea-Web on a current Linux desktop and it connects 100% of the time to these types of older devices. I'd trust that more than XP. Though I do miss XP
I test it on linux and work well