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this disk image only on the next server reboot.
The image will be ejected automatically on the second server reboot so that the servers do
not boot to it twice.
If this check box is not selected, the image remains connected until it is manually ejected,
and the servers boot to it on all subsequent server resets, if the system boot options are
configured accordingly.
If a server in the group is in POST when you enable the Boot on Next Reset check box, an
error occurs because you cannot modify the server boot order during POST. Wait for POST
to finish, and then try again.
5. Click Insert Media.
iLO displays the command results.
Viewing scripted media status for groups
Procedure
1. Click iLO Federation in the navigation tree, and then click the Group Virtual Media tab.
Scripted media details
When scripted media is connected to the systems in an iLO Federation group, the following
details are listed in the Virtual Floppy Status section and Virtual CD/DVD-ROM Status section:
Media InsertedThe Virtual Media type that is connected. Scripted Media is displayed
when scripted media is connected.
ConnectedIndicates whether a Virtual Media device is connected.
Image URLThe URL that points to the connected scripted media.
The Virtual Floppy Status and Virtual CD/DVD-ROM Status sections are displayed only when
media is connected.
Ejecting a scripted media device
Prerequisites
An iLO license that supports this feature is installed.
Each member of the selected iLO Federation group has granted the Virtual Media privilege
to the group.
Procedure
1. Click iLO Federation in the navigation tree, and then click the Group Virtual Media tab.
2. Select a group from the Selected Group menu.
The scripted media device that you eject will be disconnected from all the systems in the
selected group.
3. Click Eject Media in the Virtual Floppy Status section or the Virtual CD/DVD-ROM Status
section.

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