Dell 4.4 manual Running The Deployment Scripts

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Running The Deployment Scripts

This chapter provides best practices, procedures, and scenarios for using the Deployment Toolkit (DTK) to perform preoperating system configuration tasks and to install supported operating systems on supported Dell systems.

After you have populated the deployment directory structure with all necessary files and carefully edited the deployment scripts and configurations files, you are ready to begin the final stage of the deployment process. Before running the deployment, however, create specific deployment media to facilitate your chosen deployment method. The common deployment scenarios are:

Media-Based Local Deployment For Systems Running Microsoft Windows

Media-Based Local Deployment With Networking Enabled For Systems Running Windows

Deployment Using Removable Boot Media With A Network Connection (Media-Based) For Systems Running Windows

Deployment Using Removable Boot Media Without A Network Connection (Media-Based) Connection For Systems Running Windows

Network Based Deployment For Systems Running Windows

Using A Third-Party Deployment Solution Framework For Systems Running Windows

Deployment Using Dell Provided Embedded Linux

Deployment Using Customized Embedded Linux

Using A Third-Party Deployment Solution Framework For Systems Running Linux

Deployment Using Removable Boot Media With A

Network Connection (Media-Based) For Systems Running

Windows

For media-based deployment with a network connection:

1.Create a deployment media containing a bootable image with the appropriate media and network drivers, along with any utilities needed to connect to a network share. The deployment media initiates the deployment process by mapping to the network share where the deployment directory structure resides.

2.Insert the bootable media into the appropriate drive of the system to be deployed.

3.Boot or reboot the system.

The configuration process begins and the following tasks are completed:

Windows PE or Linux, as the case may be, is installed from the media.

Network shares are mapped.

The DTK scripts execute the necessary DTK utilities from the network share or the media itself.

Configuration information is read from the network share.

The operating system is installed from a network share. This installation may happen after your system reboots.

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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 DeploymentDeployment Prerequisites Supported Bios Firmware VersionsInstallation Prerequisites Prerequisites And RequirementsDell 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 OverviewRAC And Bios Configuration Configuring a Source SystemDeployment 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 LinuxRPMs Drivers And Dell Real Mode KernelDocumentation 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 ScriptsSYSREP.BAT Or sysrep.sh RAIDCFG.BAT Or raidcfg.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.shUtilities Used Preparing The Operating System Installation ScriptsUPINIT.BAT Or upinit.sh W2K8INST.BAT And W2K12INST.BATExternal Dependencies LininstUtilities 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 Running The Image Creating a Bootable Media For Windows PEPreparing And Populating The Network Share Bootable Windows PE Media With Networking EnabledPXE-Based Deployment Deployment Using Dell Provided Embedded LinuxNetwork Based Deployment For Systems Running Windows Network-Based DeploymentMedia-Based Deployment Deployment Using Custom ScriptsNetwork 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 General Deployment Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsRaidcfg Questions Page Embedded Linux Questions Syscfg QuestionsWindows PE Questions