Dell 4.4 manual Deployment Using Customized Embedded Linux, Deployment Using USB

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To install DTK RPMs using DTK tools:

1.Mount the DTK media at /mnt/cdrom.

2.Navigate to the /mnt/cdrom/SYSMGMT/dtktools/ directory.

NOTE: The /mnt/cdrom/SYSMGMT/dtktools directory contains all DTK RPMs and the dependency RPMs.

3.Install the required DTK RPMs using dtktools-setup.sh.

NOTE: To resolve the RPM dependency related issues, install the missing RPMs from the /mnt/ cdrom/SYSMGMT/srvadmin/linux/RPMS directory. If the RPMs are not available in this directory, install these RPMs from the operating system media.

Post Installation Of RPMs

After installing the RPMs, perform the following:

1.For the binaries syscfg and raidcfg, export the PATH environment variable /opt/dell/toolkit/bin.

2.To start the services, navigate to /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin, and type: srvadmin-services.sh start

NOTE: If the services are already running, restart the services.

NOTE: To execute the commands to configure the system as per the requirements, see the Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.

Deployment Using USB

1.Download the ISO image of the embedded Linux from support.dell.com.

2.Download any third-party USB creator tool.

3.Install and launch the tool.

4.Select the downloaded ISO image, and select the option to convert the image to a bootable USB format.

Deployment Using Customized Embedded Linux

Make sure that you have the following basic libraries, Dell toolkit libraries, tools, and utilities required for DTK and integrate them to your embedded Linux deployment environment to proceed with the deployment:

Drivers for all hardware installed in the embedded Linux. These drivers are available at support.dell.com.

Serial port configuration utilities (setserial and stty) for racadm.

Installed and working instrumentation drivers from /mnt/cdrom/tools.

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) tools.

Basic libraries and utilities for Linux to execute customized scripts.

Installed DTK and the dependency RPMs.

Necessary entries in the ld.so.config file so that the libraries are installed.

Integrate all the above mentioned libraries, Dell toolkit libraries, tools, and utilities into your embedded Linux environment and proceed with deployment.

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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 DeploymentDeployment Configuring a Source SystemRAC And Bios Configuration 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.BATDocumentation Drivers And Dell Real Mode KernelRPMs 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.shPARTCFG.BAT Or partcfg.sh RAIDCFG.BAT Or raidcfg.shSYSREP.BAT Or sysrep.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 DependenciesExternal Dependencies Of lininst.sh SuseinstUtilities Used By lininst External Dependencies Of suseinst.sh Utilities Used By suseinstVariables Used Running The Deployment Scripts Integrating DTK Directory Structure Creating And Customizing Images For Windows PECreating And Customizing Images For Windows PE 4.0 Creating a Bootable Media For Windows PE Running The ImageBootable Windows PE Media With Networking Enabled Preparing And Populating The Network Share Network-Based Deployment Deployment Using Dell Provided Embedded Linux Network Based Deployment For Systems Running Windows PXE-Based DeploymentNetwork File System or Smbfs File System Based Deployment Deployment Using Custom ScriptsMedia-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 Raidcfg Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsGeneral Deployment Questions Page Syscfg Questions Embedded Linux QuestionsWindows PE Questions