Dell 4.4 manual DTK Utilities And Files, System-Specific Files

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Setting Up A Directory Structure For Deployment

To perform a Deployment ToolKit (DTK)-enabled deployment, you must create a deployment directory structure on either a network share or your local workstation hard drive. The deployment directory structure is a central repository for all deployment files that can be used for network deployment and to build a bootable deployment media. It can also be used successively as a testing space. For a network- based deployment, you must set up the directory structure on a network volume that is accessible from your workstation, the source system (to generate configuration information), and the target system (to deploy).

If you plan to run a scripted deployment from DTK sample scripts, make sure that the DTK files are correctly structured in the deployment directory. DTK sample scripts use this structure to set the default paths for deployment. If you make changes to the directory structure, you must also make changes to the sample scripts.

The deployment directory structure consists of the following files:

DTK Utilities And Files

System-Specific Files

Operating System Installation Files

NOTE: Do not create your DTK directory structure on a NetWare network volume. DTK network- based deployment is not supported from mapped NetWare systems.

DTK Utilities And Files

All the necessary DTK files are provided as part of the initial installation. It is recommended that you use the default directory structure created in the initial installation of DTK components. The sample scripts provided with DTK are set up to use these default paths.

NOTE: If you choose to create a directory structure for DTK components that is different from the one provided in the initial installation, carefully review and edit each sample script (wherever necessary) to reflect the different directory structure.

A 32-bit unzip utility is required to create the Dell utility partition. Make sure that you copy this utility to one of the directories of your Windows PE image, preferably \windows\system32 folder for Windows or / systems folder for Linux.

System-Specific Files

The directory Toolkit\Systems in systems running Microsoft Windows and /opt/dell/toolkit/systems/ system name in systems running Linux acts as a central repository for all the system-specific deployment information. On systems running Linux, the /systems folder acts as a repository for the common files required for the systems. On systems running Windows, you can store all profile configuration files for an optimally configured Dell PowerEdge R720 in the directory Toolkit\Systems\peR720 as shown in the

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Contents Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Version Users Guide Page Contents Preparing The Script Files Setting Up a Directory Structure For DeploymentLinux Running Dell Update Packages On Systems Running EmbeddedPage Whats New In This Release IntroductionOther Documents You May Need Other Supporting Documents You May Need Contacting Dell Accessing Documents From Dell Support SiteSupported Systems Supported Operating Systems Prerequisites And DeploymentInstallation Prerequisites Supported Bios Firmware VersionsPrerequisites And Requirements Deployment PrerequisitesDell Systems Management Tools and Documentation DVD DriversWinpe3.x\WINPE3.0driverinst.bat Other Supporting Tools And System FilesManagement Tools Documentation DVD Deploying Operating SystemsDeployment Matrix DeploymentDeployment Method Matrix Preparing For Deployment DTK Deployment OverviewConfiguring a Source System RAC And Bios ConfigurationDeployment How To Obtain Dell Utility Partition Files Extracting DTK Components On Systems Running Windows Downloading DTKDTK Components On Systems Running Windows DTK Components On The Mounted Media Extracting DTK Components On Systems Running LinuxLicensing Directory Structure On The Target SystemPage DTK Contents System Utilities And Supported Files For Linux Sample Configuration Files For Linux Sample Configuration Files For WindowsSample Scripts For Systems Running Windows PARTCFG.BAT Sample Scripts For Systems Running LinuxDrivers And Dell Real Mode Kernel RPMsDocumentation Page System-Specific Files DTK Utilities And FilesPage Operating System Installation Files Page Preparing The Script Files Using The Sample DTK Scripts To Run a Full DeploymentScripts For Deployment On Systems Running Linux Scripts For Deployment On Systems Running WindowsRACREP.BAT W2K8INST.BA Lininst.sh Other Scripts For Systems Running Linux Operating Systems Other Scripts For Systems Running Windows Operating SystemsTkenvset.sh Editing Example Of Tkenvset And tkenvsetConfirming Or Editing DTK Installation Path Variables Specifying DTK Installation PathsSpecifying The Syscfg Variables Specifying The RAC Configuration VariablesPARTCFG.BAT RACREP.BAT Or racrep.sh Editing DTK Task ScriptsRAIDCFG.BAT Or raidcfg.sh SYSREP.BAT Or sysrep.shPARTCFG.BAT Or partcfg.sh Running The SYSCAP.BAT Or Syscap.sh SYSCAP.BAT Or syscap.shOpt/dell/toolkit/template/scripts/raccap.sh Running RACCAP.BAT Or raccap.shUPINIT.BAT Or upinit.sh Preparing The Operating System Installation ScriptsW2K8INST.BAT And W2K12INST.BAT Utilities UsedExternal Dependencies LininstSuseinst Utilities Used By lininstExternal Dependencies Of lininst.sh Utilities Used By suseinst Variables UsedExternal Dependencies Of suseinst.sh Running The Deployment Scripts Creating And Customizing Images For Windows PE Creating And Customizing Images For Windows PE 4.0Integrating DTK Directory Structure Running The Image Creating a Bootable Media For Windows PEPreparing And Populating The Network Share Bootable Windows PE Media With Networking EnabledNetwork Based Deployment For Systems Running Windows Deployment Using Dell Provided Embedded LinuxNetwork-Based Deployment PXE-Based DeploymentDeployment Using Custom Scripts Media-Based DeploymentNetwork File System or Smbfs File System Based Deployment Installing DTK RPMs Using RPM Using RPMsDeployment Using USB Deployment Using Customized Embedded LinuxPage Page Running Update Packages In Customized Embedded Linux Running Update Packages In Dell-Provided Embedded LinuxPage Known Issues Frequently Asked Questions General Deployment QuestionsRaidcfg Questions Page Embedded Linux Questions Syscfg QuestionsWindows PE Questions