Users Guide

Extracting DTK components on systems running Linux
DTK components are provided as an ISO image at www.dell.com/support. You can use a CD/DVD burning software to burn the ISO
image on a bootable CD/DVD or loop mount the ISO image to access the image contents. To extract DTK components to a
workstation running a Linux operating system perform the following steps.
1. Download the ISO image dtk_X.X_XXX_Linux.iso from www.dell.com/support and save it on your system (where X is the
latest DTK version and XXX is the latest build for the DTK release).
2. After the image is downloaded, burn it on a CD/DVD.
DTK components on the mounted media
The following table describes the les, components, and other contents of the mounted media.
Table 8. Mounted Media Contents
Contents Details Location
docs Contains Quick Installation Guide. /mnt/cdrom/docs
LICENSING Contains all the licenses for the open source components used in the media. /mnt/cdrom/LICENSING
README Provides the latest product information. /mnt/cdrom
sa.1 Contains the Linux kernel images. /mnt/cdrom/isolinux
sa.2 Initial RAM disk containing the embedded Linux component and DTK tools. /mnt/cdrom/isolinux
RPMs Contains DTK RPMs and dependency RPMs /mnt/cdrom/RPMs
Directory structure on the target system
The following table describes the contents of the directory structure on the target system.
Table 9. Target System Directory Structure Contents
Contents Details
/lib The libraries and drivers required for embedded Linux to function.
/bin Basic utilities (ls, chmod, and so on).
/sbin Utilities required by the system superuser to perform administrative tasks.
/opt The libraries, binaries, and scripts required for the toolkit to function.
NOTE: The /opt/dell/srvadmin directory must be writable.
/var Any run-time variable data that might be required for embedded Linux and tools to function.
/tmp The only safe, writable area. However, all the data in this folder is lost every time you reboot.
/usr Miscellaneous tools and libraries for embedded Linux to function.
DTK contents
DTK contains Windows PE-based or Linux-based utilities, utility to convert SYSCFG to RACADM commands, sample scripts, sample
conguration les, drivers, RPMs, and documentation for automating the deployment on Dell systems. For a more information on
DTK utilities, see the Dell EMC OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Command Line Interface Reference Guide. For more information on
sample conguration les and scripts, see Editing The Sample Batch Files To Perform A Complete System Deployment and
Preparing The Script Files.
System utilities and supported les for windows
The following table lists the les located in Toolkit\Tools on systems running the Windows operating system. These are the core tools
(utilities) that perform preoperating system conguration and deployment tasks. See the Dell EMC OpenManage Deployment Toolkit
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