20 Introduction
5
Generate a system BIOS, BMC, RAID, and/or RAC configuration profile
from the optimally configured source system. (This source system will be the
master server that will be used to replicate settings onto target servers.)
You can obtain the system BIOS, BMC, RAID, and/or RAC configuration
files by booting from DTK Windows PE ISO image and running the
SYSCAP.BAT
,
RAIDCAP.BAT
, and
RACCAP.BAT
scripts. Then, copy the
generated configuration files to a read/write share onto the workstation.
NOTE: In previous releases, you could use a system profile generated on a
specific Dell system to deploy only that same system model. From DTK version
2.4 and later, you can use a system BIOS configuration profile generated for all
systems belonging to the same generation. For example, syscfg_x8xx.ini for
x8xx systems, syscfg_x9xx.ini for x9xx systems, and so on.
6
Create an operating system answer file that contains unattended operating
system software installation information.
For using DTK utilities and scripts to deploy to a target system in the
embedded Linux environment:
1
Obtain the DTK Linux ISO image, which is a self-contained bootable
ISO image.
2
Use and customize the sample scripts per your requirements.
3
Set up an optimally configured source system by using the Systems Build
and Update Utility on the
Dell Systems Management Tools and
Documentation
DVD to install your operating system. Obtain the latest
drivers from the Dell Support website at
support.dell.com
.
4
Install an operating system on a target system.
5
Generate a system BIOS, BMC, RAID, and/or RAC configuration profile
from the optimally configured source system. (This source system will be
the master server that will be used to replicate settings onto target servers.)
You can obtain the system BIOS, BMC, RAID, and/or RAC configuration
files by booting from DTK Linux ISO image and running the
syscap.sh
,
raidcap.sh
, and
raccap.sh
scripts. Then, copy the generated configuration
files to a read/write share onto the workstation.
NOTE: In previous releases, you could use a system profile generated on a
specific Dell system to deploy only that same system model. From DTK version
2.4 and later, you can use a system BIOS configuration profile generated for all
systems belonging to the same generation. For example, syscfg_x8xx.ini for
x8xx systems, syscfg_x9xx.ini for x9xx systems, and so on.