Deployment Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Version 5.5 User's Guide
- Introduction
- Pre-requisites and deployment
- Downloading DTK
- DTK Seamless package
- Setting up a directory structure for deployment
- Preparing the script files
- Using the sample DTK scripts to run a full deployment
- Editing the sample batch files to perform a complete system deployment
- Scripts for deployment on systems running windows
- Scripts for deployment on systems running Linux
- Replication scripts for deployment on systems running windows operating system
- Replication scripts for deployment on systems running Linux operating system
- Deployment scripts for systems running windows operating systems
- Deployment scripts for systems running Linux operating systems
- Other scripts for systems running Windows operating systems
- Other scripts for systems running Linux operating systems
- Editing example of TKENVSET and tkenvset
- Editing DTK task scripts
- Using DTK sample scripts to capture configuration information
- Preparing the operating system installation scripts
- Running the deployment scripts
- Deployment using removable boot media with a network connection (media-based) for systems running windows
- Media-based local deployment for systems running microsoft windows
- Media-Based local deployment with Networking enabled for systems running windows
- Deployment using removable boot media without a network (media-based) connection for systems running windows
- Network based deployment for systems running windows
- Using a third-party deployment solution framework for systems running windows
- Using Windows Pre-installation Environment driver CAB files for systems running Windows
- Deployment using Dell provided embedded Linux
- Deployment using customized embedded Linux
- Using a third-party deployment solution framework for systems running Linux
- Running Dell update packages on systems running embedded Linux
- Known issues and frequently asked questions
Q: What features have changed from the MS-DOS version of RAIDCFG to the Windows PE and embedded Linux
versions?
A: Windows PE and embedded Linux version of RAIDCFG support new controllers. For the list of supported controllers, see Dell
Systems Software Support Matrix at dell.com/openmanagemanuals.
Features that have been removed from the MS-DOS version include:
● The --name and --wait options in the create command
● The --runlocation and the --scratchlocation options
● The --getpercentcomplete environment variables
Q: What is the minimum virtual disk size that I can create?
A: For PERC 5 controllers:
● RAID 0: 100 MB
● RAID 1: 100 MB
● RAID 5: 100 MB
For PERC 6 controllers:
● RAID 0: 100 MB
● RAID 1: 100 MB
● RAID 5: 100 MB
● RAID 6: 100 MB
● RAID 60: 100 MB
Q: Why cannot I see any controllers using RAIDCFG?
A: Ensure that the RAID controllers can be seen in the BIOS during POST. If the BIOS does not detect the controller, then
RAIDCFG does not detect it. Also ensure that the controller is set to RAID mode and not any other mode in the controller BIOS.
Q: What is span length?
A: Span length enables you to select the number of array disks in a span for the nested RAID levels (RAID-10, RAID-50, and
RAID-60). The default (minimum permissible) span length value is 2 for RAID-10, 3 for RAID-50, and 4 for RAID-60.
Q: PARTCFG cannot enumerate the virtual disks created by RAIDCFG. What must be done?
A: A reboot is required for PARTCFG to enumerate virtual disks after creating a virtual disk using the RAIDCFG command.
SYSCFG questions
Q: Can I use the SYSCFG utility to configure Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) over the serial port to access my RAC?
A: No. The Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) firmware does not support PPP configurations for the serial port.
Q: The SYSCFG utility --lancfgparams option has suboptions that configure the IP address, Gateway, and Subnet
Mask for the system BMC. There is also a MAC address. Are these the same as the operating system network
parameter of the managed system?
A: No. The Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) has its own IP address, Gateway, Subnet Mask, and MAC address values.
Q: What is the minimum configuration needed to support BMC Platform Event Filtering?
A: You must enable LAN-channel access pefalerting and ensure that you set the BMC IP address and Gateway values for
alerting.
Q: I installed the factory defaults for the BMC of my system. Then, I enabled BMC user ID 3. What is the username
for this user ID?
A: The default username for user IDs 3 to 10 is NULL.
Q: Can I use this NULL username to remotely log in to a BMC of a system?
A: No. Remote login using a NULL username is not allowed. It is recommended that you always provide a non-null, valid
username for the user ID when you enable a BMC user ID.
Q: Are duplicate usernames allowed in the BMC?
A: No. If you enter a username value that already exists, the SYSCFG utility returns an error code of 89, which means This
username is already in use. Enter a unique username.
Q: In --solcfgparams, when I set the Serial Over LAN (SOL) character send threshold using solcharsendthreshold to
be 225, I get a Hardware subsystem error. Invalid data field in request. What are the valid values?
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Known issues and frequently asked questions