Owner's Manual

94 Running the Deployment Scripts
DTK tools and utilities extracted from the embedded Linux media from
/mnt/cdrom/tools/dell.tar.gz
Necessary entries in the
ld.so.config
file
so that the libraries get loaded
Integrate all the above mentioned libraries, Dell toolkit libraries, tools, and
utilities into your embedded Linux environment and proceed with deployment.
NOTE: Make sure that the raidcfg executable in the /bin directory is a symbolic link
to the raidcfg in the Dell-provided /lib folder.
NOTE: Refer to start-stage3.sh, start-hapi.sh, or start-raid.sh on /mnt/cdrom/tools
to see how Dell-provided utilities and drivers are loaded.
NOTE: The /opt/dell/srvadmin/shared and /opt/dell/srvadmin/hapi directories
must have Read-Write permissions. Refer to start-stage3.sh and start-hapi.sh
for details.
Using a Third-Party Deployment Solution
Framework for Linux
You can use DTK with any existing third-party deployment solution
framework that provides a
PXE
booting infrastructure that can be used as the
transport mechanism for DTK utilities. Because each third-party deployment
framework is unique, However, these solutions fall outside the scope of this
document, since each third-party deployment framework is unique. If you
plan to utilize a third-party deployment solution framework, keep in mind
that DTK is an embedded Linux-based set of tools and scripts, so the
deployment solution framework must also support embedded Linux as a pre-
operating system environment.