Users Guide
NOTE: The 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
In BIOS mode, 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. In UEFI
mode, the partcfg.sh sample script 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.
Using DTK sample scripts to capture configuration
information
The SYSCFG and RACADM utilities can read the source system configuration and duplicate that
configuration on a target system using a sample DTK script file. These configuration files are used during
a full deployment to configure the BIOS, BMC, and RAC settings on the target system. The following
sections provide instructions for:
• Capturing The System BIOS And BMC Configuration With The SYSCAP Or syscap Sample Script
• Capturing The RAC Configuration With The RACCAP Or raccap Sample Script
Capturing the system BIOS and BMC configuration with the SYSCAP or
syscap.sh sample script
You can replicate the system BIOS and BMC configurations from a source Dell system to an identical
target Dell system.
NOTE: For the script to complete successfully, the source system must have access to the network
share that includes the pre-built DTK directory structure.
SYSCAP.BAT or syscap.sh
The SYSCAP.BAT or syscap.sh sample script captures BIOS and BMC configuration settings and saves
them to a specified location. An optional user input can be passed as a parameter. You can provide the
path or file name as an input to this script. The default variable values used in this script are set to the
correct default values to perform a scripted deployment. The SYSCAP.BAT or syscap.sh script uses the
SYSCFG utility to retrieve BIOS and BMC configuration settings from the source system and to save the
settings in a file named syscfg.ini in the Z:\Dell\Toolkit\Systems\<target system> directory.
Running the SYSCAP.BAT or Syscap.sh
To run the SYSCAP.BAT or syscap.sh sample script to capture the BIOS and BMC configuration
information in the syscfg.ini file:
1. Edit the startnet.cmd file (on your Windows PE image) or start-up script file (on your embedded Linux
image) to call the SYSCAP.BAT or syscap.sh script after the network share with the pre-built DTK
directory structure is mounted. For example, add:
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