User's Manual

114 Preparing the Script Files for Deployment Using Embedded Linux
scripts or to the suggested directory structure, you must confirm that the
syscfg.ini file is correctly named and that the path is set correctly for your
deployment.
To edit the SYSCFG capture variables, locate the following lines in syscap.sh:
set DT_SYS_CAPFILE=
$dt_systems/$dt_platform/syscfg.ini
To edit the SYSCFG replication variables, locate the following lines in
sysrep.sh:
DT_SYS_REPFILE=$dt_systems/$dt_platform/syscfg.ini
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.
Specifying the RAC Configuration Variables
The IP address for your target system RAC is set in the sample script to
10.98.8.121 by default. Edit this value to reflect the actual IP address of
your target system RAC, if applicable. Additionally, the RAC configuration
file used to configure your RAC is set by default to raccfg.ini. If you use the
raccap.sh sample script to generate the raccfg.ini file, you do not have to edit
this default setting. If you have made any modifications to the sample scripts
or to the suggested directory structure, you must confirm that raccfg.ini is
correctly named and that the path is correctly set for your deployment.
To edit the RAC configuration variables, locate the following lines in
raccap.sh:
DT_RAC_CAPFILE=$dt_systems/$dt_platform/raccfg.ini
To edit the RAC configuration variables, locate the following lines in
racrep.sh:
# RAC section
DT_NICCFG=10.98.8.121
set DT_RAC_CAPFILE=
$dt_systems/$dt_platform/raccfg.ini