Reference Guide

If these values do not match the values found on the system, the file input operation fails.
The following is the SYSCFG behavior during replication:
Options not available in SYSCFG are termed invalid options. If SYSCFG encounters an invalid option in
the syscfg.ini file, the SYSCFG utility terminates.
Unsupported options are options available in SYSCFG but not applicable on certain systems. If
SYSCFG encounters an unsupported option, SYSCFG logs this option and continues to the next
option.
Unsupported arguments are arguments valid in SYSCFG but not applicable on certain systems. If
SYSCFG encounters an unsupported argument, SYSCFG terminates.
SYSCFG logs a message in the log file for each option processed in the syscfg.ini file. To generate the
log file, use the logfile option.
RAID Replication
The RAID replication feature reads the RAID configuration information from the source system and
creates a raid.ini file. This raid.ini file can be applied to the RAID configurations of the target system. The
RAID replication requires both, the source system and the target system to have similar RAID controllers.
RACADM Replication
The RACREP.BAT sample script applies RAC configuration options to the target system based on the
configuration information that has been saved in a configuration file. User input is optional, depending on
variables set in the RACREP.BAT sample script. This script uses the RACADM.EXE utility to configure the
RAC in the target system using the RAC configuration file, raccfg.ini. The raccfg.ini configuration file is
passed as the first parameter to the RACREP.BAT script. If this parameter is not passed, the default
variable values used in this script are set in the TKENVSET.BAT scripts. An optional second parameter can
be passed to this file, which specifies the IP address used in configuring the RAC. The raccfg.ini file is
generated with the RACCAP.BAT sample script.
Other Documents You May Need
In addition to this guide, you can access the following guides available at dell.com/openmanage/
manuals. See Accessing Documents From The Dell Support Site.
The Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Installation Guide provides information about installing,
deploying, and upgrading the DTK on supported Dell systems. The guide is also available as part of the
DTK download.
The Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Command Line Interface Reference Guide provides
information about configuring the BIOS, Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), Remote Access
Controller (RAC), RAID controllers, and hard-drive partitions on supported Dell systems.
TheDell OpenManage Installation Guides provides additional information about performing an
unattended installation of Server Administrator on systems running supported Windows, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Server, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Citrix Xen Sever operating systems.
The Dell Systems Software Support Matrix provides information about the various Dell systems and
the operating systems supported by these systems.
The Dell Update Packages User's Guide provides information about obtaining and using Dell Update
Packages as part of your system update strategy.
The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 8 (iDRAC8) Command Line Interface Reference Guide
provides information about the RACADM subcommands, supported interfaces, property database
groups and object definitions for iDRAC8 and CMC.
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