User's Manual
128 Running Deployment Scripts and RPMs Using DTK and Embedded Linux
6
Copy the directory structure created on your work station into the root
folder that you created in step 3. This folder contains DTK CD,
files necessary for operating system installation, and files required for
replication.
7
Burn the contents of the folder you created in step 3 to a CD. (Use the
isolinux
utility to make the CD bootable.)
8
Your ISO image is ready for booting.
For RPM-based deployment:
1
Mount the CD, navigate to /
mnt/cdrom/RPMs
directory, and then install
srvadmin-omilcore
RPM
from
/mnt/cdrom/RPMs/noarch
directory.
NOTE: Install dkms-noarch RPM
from
/mnt/cdrom/RPMs/noarch
directory to avoid
raidcfg
dependency related issues.
NOTE: The /mnt/cdrom/RPMs directory contains all DTK RPMs and the
dependency RPMs. To resolve the RPM dependency related issues, install the
missing RPMs from /mnt/cdrom/RPMs directory. If the RPMs are not available
in this directory, install these RPMs from the operating system media.
2
Install the required DTK RPMs. See Table 7-6 for more information about
DTK RPMs.
NOTE: The raidcfg and syscfg binary files will be installed at
/opt/dell/toolkit/bin. The supporting libraries for raidcfg will be installed at
/opt/dell/toolkit/lib. The racadm binary files will be installed at
/opt/dell/srvadmin/bin and /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin. User should export the
PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables for the binary files and
supporting libraries for the installed RPMs.
3
To start the services, navigate to
/opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin
, and then type:
srvadmin-services.sh start
4
Execute the commands to configure as per the requirements. See the
Dell
OpenManage Deployment Toolkit
Command Line Interface Reference
Guide
, for the complete description of the commands.
Deployment Using Customized Embedded Linux
Ensure that you have the following basic libraries, Dell toolkit libraries, tools,
and utilities required for DTK to work in your customized Linux deployment
environment (see Table 7-1 for details on files and RPMs to customize your
embedded Linux):