Dell 4.4 manual DTK Components On Systems Running Windows

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4.Click Unzip.

By default, files are unzipped to C:\. You can unzip the DTK components to your local hard drive and then copy them later to a network volume, or you can change the installation path to an available network share. For example, you can unzip the files directly to the network share (for example, Z:\) that you plan to use in the deployment process.

NOTE: Do not copy the DTK components to a Novell NetWare network volume. The DTK network-based deployment is not supported from mapped Novell NetWare systems. The DTK utilities do not run in Windows PE when Novell’s Client32 is loaded.

The files are unzipped in the directory structure as shown in the following figure.

DTK Components On Systems Running Windows

Workstation is the system on which the DTK components are extracted.

Source system is an optimally configured system from which the system settings are captured. Target system is the system on which the settings captured from the source system are replicated. DTK utilities for 32-bit systems are located in the following directories:

Utilities: \Dell\x32\Toolkit\Tools

Sample scripts: \Dell\x32\Toolkit\Template\Scripts

Sample configuration files:\Dell\x32\Toolkit\Template\Configs

DTK utilities for 64-bit systems are located in the following directories:

Utilities: \Dell\x64\Toolkit\Tools

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Contents Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Version Users Guide Page Contents Setting Up a Directory Structure For Deployment Preparing The Script FilesRunning Dell Update Packages On Systems Running Embedded LinuxPage Introduction Whats New In This ReleaseOther Documents You May Need Other Supporting Documents You May Need Accessing Documents From Dell Support Site Contacting DellPrerequisites And Deployment Supported Systems Supported Operating SystemsPrerequisites And Requirements Supported Bios Firmware VersionsInstallation Prerequisites Deployment PrerequisitesDrivers Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVDOther Supporting Tools And System Files Winpe3.x\WINPE3.0driverinst.batDeploying Operating Systems Management Tools Documentation DVDDeployment Deployment MatrixDeployment Method Matrix DTK Deployment Overview Preparing For DeploymentRAC And Bios Configuration Configuring a Source SystemDeployment How To Obtain Dell Utility Partition Files Downloading DTK Extracting DTK Components On Systems Running WindowsDTK Components On Systems Running Windows Extracting DTK Components On Systems Running Linux DTK Components On The Mounted MediaDirectory Structure On The Target System LicensingPage DTK Contents System Utilities And Supported Files For Linux Sample Configuration Files For Windows Sample Configuration Files For LinuxSample Scripts For Systems Running Windows Sample Scripts For Systems Running Linux PARTCFG.BATRPMs Drivers And Dell Real Mode KernelDocumentation Page DTK Utilities And Files System-Specific FilesPage Operating System Installation Files Page Using The Sample DTK Scripts To Run a Full Deployment Preparing The Script FilesScripts For Deployment On Systems Running Windows Scripts For Deployment On Systems Running LinuxRACREP.BAT W2K8INST.BA Lininst.sh Other Scripts For Systems Running Windows Operating Systems Other Scripts For Systems Running Linux Operating SystemsEditing Example Of Tkenvset And tkenvset Tkenvset.shSpecifying DTK Installation Paths Confirming Or Editing DTK Installation Path VariablesSpecifying The RAC Configuration Variables Specifying The Syscfg VariablesPARTCFG.BAT Editing DTK Task Scripts RACREP.BAT Or racrep.shSYSREP.BAT Or sysrep.sh RAIDCFG.BAT Or raidcfg.shPARTCFG.BAT Or partcfg.sh SYSCAP.BAT Or syscap.sh Running The SYSCAP.BAT Or Syscap.shRunning RACCAP.BAT Or raccap.sh Opt/dell/toolkit/template/scripts/raccap.shW2K8INST.BAT And W2K12INST.BAT Preparing The Operating System Installation ScriptsUPINIT.BAT Or upinit.sh Utilities UsedLininst External DependenciesUtilities Used By lininst SuseinstExternal Dependencies Of lininst.sh Variables Used Utilities Used By suseinstExternal Dependencies Of suseinst.sh Running The Deployment Scripts Creating And Customizing Images For Windows PE 4.0 Creating And Customizing Images For Windows PEIntegrating DTK Directory Structure Creating a Bootable Media For Windows PE Running The ImageBootable Windows PE Media With Networking Enabled Preparing And Populating The Network ShareNetwork-Based Deployment Deployment Using Dell Provided Embedded LinuxNetwork Based Deployment For Systems Running Windows PXE-Based DeploymentMedia-Based Deployment Deployment Using Custom ScriptsNetwork File System or Smbfs File System Based Deployment Using RPMs Installing DTK RPMs Using RPMDeployment Using Customized Embedded Linux Deployment Using USBPage Page Running Update Packages In Dell-Provided Embedded Linux Running Update Packages In Customized Embedded LinuxPage Known Issues General Deployment Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsRaidcfg Questions Page Syscfg Questions Embedded Linux QuestionsWindows PE Questions