Owner's Manual

Post Installation Of RPMs
After installing the RPMs, perform the following:
1. For the binaries syscfg and raidcfg, export the PATH environment variable /opt/dell/toolkit/bin.
2. To start the services, navigate to /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin, and type: srvadmin-services.sh start
NOTE: To execute the commands to configure the system as per the requirements, see the
Dell OpenManage
Deployment Toolkit Command Line Interface Reference Guide
available at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
Deployment Using Customized Embedded Linux
Make sure that you have the following basic libraries, Dell toolkit libraries, tools, and utilities required for DTK and
integrate them to your embedded Linux deployment environment to proceed with the deployment:
Drivers for all hardware installed in the embedded Linux. These drivers are available at support.dell.com.
Serial port configuration utilities (setserial and stty) for racadm.
Installed and working instrumentation drivers from /mnt/cdrom/tools.
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) tools.
Basic libraries and utilities for Linux to execute customized scripts.
Installed DTK and the dependency RPMs.
Necessary entries in the ld.so.config file so that the libraries are installed.
Integrate all the above mentioned libraries, Dell toolkit libraries, tools, and utilities into your embedded Linux
environment and proceed with deployment.
NOTE: For more information on how Dellprovided utilities and drivers are installed, see start-stage3.sh, start-
hapi.sh, or start-raid.sh available in /mnt/cdrom/tools.
NOTE: The /opt/dell/srvadmin/sharedand /opt/dell/srvadmin/hapi directories must have read-write permissions. For
more details, see
start-stage3.sh and start-hapi.sh.
Using A Third-Party Deployment Solution Framework For Systems
Running Linux
You can use DTK with any existing third-party deployment solution framework that provides a PXE booting infrastructure
that can be used as transport mechanism for the DTK utilities. Because each third-party deployment framework is
unique, these solutions are beyond the scope of this document. If you plan to utilize a third-party deployment solution
framework, make sure that the deployment solution framework supports embedded Linux as a pre-operating system
environment.
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