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passed, the default variables values used in this script are set in the
TKENVSET.BAT
scripts. An optional second parameter can be passed to
this file, which specifies the IP address to be used to configure the RAC.
The
raccfg.ini
file is generated with the
RACCAP.BAT
sample script.
See "RACCAP.BAT" for information about using the
RACCAP.BAT
sample
script to capture RAC configuration information.
RAIDCFG.BAT
The
RAIDCFG.BAT
sample script configures RAID controllers detected on
the system. User input is optional to run this script. The parameter is a name
or path to a log file. This parameter is not set to any value by default, and no
log file is generated. The default variable values used in this script are set in
the
TKENVSET.BAT
scripts. This script uses the
RAIDCFG.EXE
utility to
automatically configure the detected controllers on your target system. For
example, for the first controller discovered, if
RAIDCFG.EXE
discovers only
one attached hard drive, the script tries to create RAID 0; if two hard drives
are discovered, a RAID 1 configuration is enabled; if three or more hard drives
are discovered, a RAID 5 configuration is enabled.
NOTE:
On the detected controller, a RAID virtual disk is created only if the array
disks connected to that particular controller have space available and, where
applicable, are not part of already existing array group.
SYSREP.BAT
The
SYSREP.BAT
sample script applies SYSCFG options to the target
system based on configuration information that has been saved in a
configuration file. User input is optional to run this script, depending on the
variable settings in the
SYSREP.BAT scripts
. This script uses the
SYSCFG.EXE
utility to configure the BIOS and BMC in the target system
using the configuration file,
syscfg.ini
, passed as the first parameter to this
script. If this parameter is not passed, the default variables values used in this
script are set in the
SYSREP.BAT
scripts. The
syscfg.ini
file is generated with
the
SYSCAP.BAT
sample script. See "SYSCAP.BAT" for information about
using the
SYSCAP.BAT
sample script to capture BIOS and BMC settings.
The second parameter is a name or path to a log file. This parameter is not set
to any value by default, and no log file is generated.
NOTE:
If the replication requires a change in the memory redundancy mode,
the target server should be rebooted and the script should be executed again
to complete the replication.
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 ...