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syscfg utility (depending on the version of RAC on your system) to configure RAC in the target system. The raccfg.ini is
passed as the first parameter to these scripts. If this parameter is not passed, the default variables values used in these
scripts are set in the TKENVSET.BAT or tkenvet.sh scripts. You can specify the IP address to be used to configure the
RAC as an optional parameter. The raccfg.ini file is generated with the RACCAP.BAT or raccap.sh sample script. For
information about using the RACCAP.BATor raccap.sh sample script to capture RAC configuration information, see
RACCAP.BAT Or raccap.sh.
NOTE: For
x9xx
or later systems, racrep.sh and sysrep.sh have duplicate functions. If you run racrep.sh followed by
sysrep.sh, the latter overwrites the settings of the former.
RAIDCFG.BAT Or raidcfg.sh
The RAIDCFG.BAT or raidcfg.sh sample script configures RAID controllers detected on the system. User input is optional
to run this script. The input parameter is a name or path to a log file. This parameter is not set to any value by default,
and no log file is generated. The default variable values used in this script are set in the TKENVSET.BAT or tkenvest.sh
scripts. This script uses the RAIDCFG.EXE or raidcfg.sh utility to automatically configure the detected controllers on your
target system. For example, for the first controller discovered, if RAIDCFG.EXE or raidcfg.sh discovers only one attached
hard drive, the script tries to create RAID 0; if two hard drives are discovered, a RAID 1 configuration is enabled; if three
or more hard drives are discovered, a RAID 5 configuration is enabled.
NOTE: On the detected controller, a RAID virtual disk is created only if the array disks connected to that particular
controller have space available and, where applicable, are not part of already existing array group.
SYSREP.BAT Or sysrep.sh
The SYSREP.BAT or sysrep.sh sample script applies SYSCFG options to the target system based on configuration
information that has been saved in a configuration file. User input is optional to run this script, depending on the variable
settings in the SYSREP.BAT orsysrep.sh scripts. This script uses the SYSCFG utility to configure the BIOS and BMC in the
target system using the configuration file syscfg.in. Thesyscfg.in is the first parameter passed to this script. If this
parameter is not passed, the default variables values used in this script are set in the SYSREP.BAT or sysrep.sh scripts.
The syscfg.ini file is generated with the SYSCAP.BAT or syscap.sh sample script. For information about using the
SYSCAP.BAT or syscap.sh sample script to capture BIOS and BMC settings, see SYSCAP.BAT Or syscap.sh. The second
parameter is a name or path to a log file. This parameter is not set to any value by default, and no log file is generated.
NOTE: If the replication requires a change in the memory redundancy mode, you must reboot the target server and
execute the script again to complete the replication.
NOTE: For
x9xx
or later systems, racrep.sh and sysrep.sh have duplicate functions. If you run racrep.sh followed by
sysrep.sh, the latter overwrites the former settings.
PARTCFG.BAT Or partcfg.sh
The PARTCFG.BAT or partcfg.sh sample script creates and populates the Dell utility partition using UPINIT.BAT or
upinit.sh and creates the deployment partition on a specified disk. For more information about using the UPINIT.BAT or
upinit.sh tool, see UPINIT.BAT Or upinit.sh. User input is not required to run this script. The default variable values used
in this script are set in the TKENVSET.BAT or tkenvset.sh scripts.
NOTE: Ensure that DT_HD is set to the required disk to be configured before you execute the PARTCFG.BAT or
partcfg.sh script.
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