User's Manual

104 Preparing the Directory Structure for Deployment in Embedded Linux
Access and load the latest utilities, drivers, and diagnostics for your system
Install Dell OpenManage™ systems management software
NOTE: If your system does not have a Systems Service and Diagnostics Tools
CD, obtain the latest drivers from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com.
For complete information about using the
Dell Systems Build and Update
Utility
and
the
Dell Systems Service and Diagnostics Tools CDs, see the Dell
OpenManage Software Quick Installation Guide, which is available from the
Dell Support website at support.dell.com and on the Dell Systems
Documentation CD.
After you have loaded the operating system and all applicable device drivers
from the
Systems Build and Update Utility
and
Systems Service and Diagnostics
To o l s CDs, check the Dell Support website at support.dell.com for the latest
drivers. Put all necessary drivers to be used in the deployment in the system
directory for the target system. For example, if your target system is a
PowerEdge 1850, put all necessary files in the /opt/dell/toolkit/systems/pe1850
directory; or if your target system is a PowerEdge 850, put all necessary files in
the /opt/dell/toolkit/systems/pe0850 directory.
How to Obtain Dell Utility Partition Files
Obtain the Dell utility partition files from /opt/dell/toolkit/systems, the Dell
Support website at support.dell.com, or the Systems Build and Update Utility
CD.
RAC Configuration
Configure the RAC on your source system using the racadm utility, if
applicable. See the Dell Remote Access Controller Racadm User's Guide for
comprehensive information about using the racadm utility to configure the
RAC on your source system.
After you have successfully prepared your directory structure for a deployment
and fully configured your source system, you are ready to write, review, or edit
the deployment sample scripts. For instructions on editing the sample scripts
necessary to run a full deployment, see "Preparing the Script Files for
Deployment Using Embedded Linux."