Owner's Manual

76 Preparing the Script Files
3
Edit the
startnet.cmd (
Windows PE image
)
or
start-up script (
embedded
Linux
)
file to remove the text you added in step 1.
NOTE: The RAC configuration file is referred to as the .cfg file in the Integrated Dell
Remote Access Controller 7(iDRAC7) Enterprise for Blade Servers User Guide and
the Dell Remote Access Controller 4 User’s Guide. See these guides for additional
information about manually creating a RAC configuration file.
NOTE: Do not replicate the RAC IP address when creating a .cfg file. Replicating
the RAC IP address can leave the system inaccessible because multiple systems
are configured with the same IP address.
NOTE: For x9xx or later systems, raccap.sh and syscap.sh have duplicate
functions. If you run raccap.sh followed by syscap.sh, the latter overwrites the
former settings.
UPINIT.BAT or upinit.sh
The UPINIT.BAT or upinit.sh is a tool used to create and populate the Dell
utility partition.
NOTE: You can use this script to create a new Dell utility partition only if there are
no existing partitions on your hard disk.
You can also use this script to upgrade or downgrade an existing Dell utility
partition. Upgrades or downgrades can be made only to existing Dell utility
partitions to capture BIOS and BMC settings using the overwrite option.
CAUTION: The existing Dell utility partition must be the first primary partition on
the hard disk. Also, the Dell utility partition must be greater than or equal to 32 MB
and less than 2 GB.
For details on the command line arguments to be used for UPINIT.BAT or
upinit.sh, refer to the Dell Deployment Toolkit Command Line Interface
Reference Guide.
Preparing the Operating System Installation
Scripts
CAUTION: It is strongly recommended that you consult your Windows or Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Server operating system documentation and unattended
deployment documentation to develop a thorough understanding of the unattended
installation process before attempting to perform a full scripted deployment.