Windows server can use an iSeries™ optical drive just as it does a local optical drive. The iSeries optical drive appears as a normal local optical drive in the My Computer folder on Windows server.
If you have logical partitions on your iSeries, the optical drive is allocated to a single partition. It cannot be shared by integrated servers that are in other partitions and the optical drive must be allocated (locked) to a NWSD to be used.
The optical drive must be varied on before you can allocate it to an integrated Windows server. If the optical drive is not varied on, follow these steps to vary it on:
To lock an optical drive, follow the steps below:
If you have any problems using the iSeries optical drive from an integrated Windows server, see Optical device problems.
Return control of an optical device from an integrated server to iSeries
To use the optical drive from i5/OS, you must first unlock it from the integrated server. To unlock the optical drive from the integrated server, you must either be the person who originally locked the drive or have Administrator or Backup Operator authority.
To transfer control of the iSeries optical drive from an integrated server to iSeries, follow these steps: