The following table describes the contents of the directory structure on the target system.
Table 6. Target System Directory Structure Contents
Contents | Details |
|
|
/lib | The libraries and drivers required for embedded Linux to function. |
/bin | Basic utilities (ls, chmod, and so on). |
/sbin | Utilities that are required by the system superuser to perform administrative tasks. |
/opt | The libraries, binaries, and scripts required for the toolkit to function. |
| NOTE: The /opt/dell/srvadmin directory must be writable. |
/var | Any |
| function. |
/tmp | The only safe, writable area. However, all the data in this folder is lost every time you |
| reboot. |
/usr | Miscellaneous tools and libraries for embedded Linux to function. |
DTK Contents
DTK contains Windows
System Utilities And Supported Files For Windows
The following table lists the files located in Toolkit\Tools on systems running the Windows operating system. These are the core tools (utilities) that perform
Table 7. System Utilities and Supported Files for Windows
Toolkit Components | Purpose |
|
|
mr2kserv.exe | Service required to run (in |
raidcfg.exe | Creates and reports Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) |
| information. |
syscfg.exe | • Reports and configures |
| |
| – BIOS settings and options |
| – BMC settings and options |
| – RAC 5 settings and options |
| – IDRAC settings and options |
| • Maintains system state between reboots. |
| • Reports hardware devices and other |
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