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HP iLO 3 Scripting and Command Line Guide - Business Support ...

HP iLO 3 Scripting and Command Line Guide - Business Support ...

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GET_VM_STATUS parameters<br />

DEVICE specifies the Virtual Media device target. The possible values are FLOPPY or CDROM. If<br />

the DEVICE is not specified, FLOPPY is assumed. These values are not case-sensitive.<br />

GET_VM_STATUS runtime errors<br />

The possible GET_VM_STATUS error is:<br />

An invalid Virtual Media option has been given.<br />

GET_VM_STATUS return messages<br />

The return message displays the current state of the Virtual Media. The VM_APPLET parameter<br />

shows if a virtual media device is already connected through the Integrated Remote Console, Java<br />

Integrated Remote Console, or the <strong>iLO</strong> 3 graphical interface. If the VM_APPLET = CONNECTED,<br />

then the (non-URL based) Virtual Media is already in use <strong>and</strong> cannot be connected through scriptable<br />

Virtual Media or Virtual Media XML comm<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

NOTE: Only URL-based Virtual Media can be connected through scriptable Virtual Media or<br />

Virtual Media XML. However, URL-based Virtual Media will display as DISCONNECTED through<br />

VM_APPLET even if an URL-based VM is configured via the <strong>iLO</strong>, Integrated Remote Console, Java<br />

Integrated Remote Console, CLI, or RIBCL.<br />

The DEVICE parameter tells which device this return message is for. The BOOT_OPTION shows<br />

the current setting; BOOT_ALWAYS means that the server always use the Virtual Media device for<br />

booting, BOOT_ONCE means that the server boots to the Virtual Device once <strong>and</strong> then disconnects<br />

the Virtual Media on the subsequent server reboot, <strong>and</strong> NO_BOOT means that the Virtual Media<br />

does not connect during a server reboot. The WRITE_PROTECT_FLAG parameter shows if the<br />

Virtual Media image can be written to. The IMAGE_INSERTED parameter tells if the Virtual Media<br />

device is connected via the scriptable Virtual Media or the Virtual Media XML comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

A possible GET_VM_STATUS return message is:<br />

VM_APPLET = CONNECTED | DISCONNECTED<br />

DEVICE = FLOPPY | CDROM<br />

BOOT_OPTION = BOOT_ALWAYS | BOOT_ONCE | NO_BOOT<br />

WRITE_PROTECT_FLAG = YES | NO<br />

IMAGE_INSERTED = YES | NO<br />

NOTE: If the BOOT_ONCE boot option is selected, all scriptable virtual media parameters are<br />

reset to default settings after the server boots. Specifically BOOT_OPTION = NO_BOOT,<br />

WRITE_PROTECT = NO, <strong>and</strong> IMAGE_INSERTED = NO.<br />

SET_VM_STATUS<br />

The SET_VM_STATUS comm<strong>and</strong> sets the Virtual Media drive status. This comm<strong>and</strong> must appear<br />

within a RIB_INFO element, <strong>and</strong> RIB_INFO must be set to write. All the parameters in the comm<strong>and</strong><br />

are optional. You must purchase the <strong>iLO</strong> Advanced license to enable this feature.<br />

For example:<br />

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RIB_INFO 91

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