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Preparing the Script Files for Deployment Using Embedded Linux
Perform the following steps to run the
syscap.sh
sample script to capture
BIOS and BMC configuration information in the
syscfg.ini
file:
1
Edit the start-up script
file on your embedded Linux image to call the
syscap.sh
script after the network share with the prebuilt DTK directory
structure is mounted. For example, add:
source/opt/dell/toolkit/template/scripts
/syscap.sh
2
Boot the source system into embedded Linux.
The script runs and saves configuration information in the
/opt/dell/toolkit/systems/<target system>
directory.
3
Edit the start-up script
file in your embedded Linux image to remove the
text you added in step 1.
NOTE:
For
x9xx
or later systems,
raccap.sh
and
syscap.sh
have duplicate
functions. If you run
raccap.sh
followed by
syscap.sh
, the latter overwrites the
former’s settings.
Capturing the RAC Configuration With the raccap.sh Sample Script
If your system has a RAC, you can replicate the RAC configuration from a
source Dell system’s RAC to an identical target Dell system with an identical
RAC (for example, from one PowerEdge 1850 with a DRAC4/I to another
PowerEdge 1850 with a DRAC4/I).
NOTE:
For the script to complete successfully, the source system must have
access to the network share that includes the prebuilt DTK directory structure.
raccap.sh
The
raccap.sh
sample script captures RAC configuration settings and saves
them to a specified location. An optional user input can be passed as a
parameter. You can provide the path or filename as an input to this script.
The default variable values used in this script are set in the script to the
correct default values to perform a scripted deployment. The
raccap.sh
script
uses the
racadm
wrapper script or
syscfg
utility (depending on the RAC
version on your system) to retrieve RAC configuration settings from the
source system and to save the settings in a file named
raccfg.ini
in the
/opt/dell/toolkit/systems/<target system>
directory.
Summary of Contents for External OEMR 2850
Page 26: ...26 Introduction ...
Page 32: ...32 Choosing a Microsoft Windows PE Based Deployment Method ...
Page 54: ...54 Preparing the Directory Structure for Deployment in Microsoft Windows PE ...
Page 92: ...92 Choosing an Embedded Linux Based Deployment Method ...
Page 138: ...138 Running Dell Update Packages in Embedded Linux ...
Page 170: ...170 Glossary ...
Page 176: ...176 Index ...