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Optical Disk Drive Management Parameters

This group of parameters is used to add and configure virtual optical disk drives, such as DVD or CD drives.

Syntax

prlctl set ID | VM_name --device-add cdrom --image image_name

[ --iface ide | scsi ] [ --position number ]

[ --enable | --disable ] [ --connect | --disconnect ]

prlctl set ID | VM_name --device-add cdrom --device device_name

[ --iface ide | scsi ] [ --position number ]

[ --enable | --disable ] [ --connect | --disconnect ]

prlctl set ID | VM_name --device-set cdromN

{ --device name | --image name } [ --iface ide | scsi ]

[ --position number ][ --enable | --disable ]

[ --connect | --disconnect ]

Parameters

Name

Description

ID

The virtual machine ID.

name

The virtual machine name.

--device-add

Adds a DVD/CD drive to the virtual machine. You can connect up to four IDE devices and up to seven SCSI devices to a virtual machine. This includes virtual hard disks and DVD/CD drives.

--device-set

Modifies the parameters of an existing virtual optical disk.

cdrom

Specifies the virtual device type (in this instance, a CD or DVD drive).

cdrom N

The name of the DVD/CD drive to modify. The N postfix indicates the drive index number. To obtain the list of the available drives, use the prlctl list command with the --info option.

--device name

The name of the physical optical disk to connect to the virtual machine.

--image name

The name of an existing disk image file to mount in the virtual machine. Currently, the following image file formats are supported: .iso , .cue , .ccd , and .dmg . The image must not be compressed and/or encrypted.

--iface ide|scsi

Interface type:

  • ide -- IDE disk.
  • scsi -- SCSI disk (default).

--position number

The SCSI or IDE device identifier to be used for the DVD/CD drive. The allowed ID ranges are the following:

  • for IDE devices: 0:0 , 0:1 , 1:0 , 1:1 ;
  • for SCSI device: 0:0 , 1:0 , 2:0 , 3:0 , 4:0 , 5:0 , 6:0 .

You can use one of the following formats for specifying IDs: ID : bus , ID - bus , ID . For example, if you specify 3:0 (or 3-0 or 3) as number for a SCSI drive, the guest OS will see the drive as having ID 3 on SCSI bus 0.

--enable

Enables the specified DVD/CD drive. All newly added drives are enabled by default (provided the --disable option is omitted).

--disable

Disables the specified optical disk drive. The disk drive itself is not removed from the virtual machine configuration.

--connect

Automatically connect the specified optical disk drive during the virtual machine startup process.

--disconnect

Do not automatically connect the specified optical disk drive during the virtual machine startup process.

Links

General Syntax, Virtual Device Management