Owner's Manual

70 Preparing the Script Files
3
Edit the default variable value (in MB) for the primary operating system
partition (
DT_OS_SIZE=4000
), if applicable.
4
Edit the default variable value for file system type (
DT_OS_FSTYPE=
FAT32
), if applicable.
NOTE: The valid values are FAT32 and NTFS.
5
If the
DT_PART_UP
variable is set to
ON
, edit the default variable value
(in MB) for the utility partition (
DT_UP_SIZE=32
), if applicable.
6
If the
DT_PART_UP
variable is set to
ON
, edit the default variable value
for the utility partition installation package location
(
DT_UP_IMAGE=%DT_SYSTEMS%\UPIMG.BIN
for Windows and
DT_UP_IMAGE=$dt_systems/upimg.bin
for Linux), if applicable.
You must have already copied the
UPIMG.BIN
file to the directory, as
instructed in "Preparing the Script Files" on page 51. Edit this variable only
if you have changed the name or path of the utility partition installation
package.
Editing DTK Task Scripts
The task scripts called by the master batch file do not require any edits
(with the following exceptions) if the default variable values are utilized in
the TKENVSET.BAT or tkenvset.sh scripts. However, if you make any
changes to the default values set by the TKENVSET.BAT or tkenvset.sh, you
must make the same edits to the matching default values set in the
appropriate task scripts. Locate the USER MODIFICATION REQUIRED
heading in the task scripts to find the variable values you might need to edit.
Each of the following task scripts can be called by the user-written master
batch script during a full deployment:
RACREP.BAT or racrep.sh
RAIDCFG.BAT or raidcfg.sh
SYSREP.BAT or sysrep.sh
PARTCFG.BAT or partcfg.sh
RACREP.BAT or racrep.sh
The RACREP.BAT or racrep.sh sample script applies RAC configuration
options to the target system based on configuration information that has
been saved in the configuration file. User input is optional, depending on