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4 Set the variable that denes the directory containing the conguration les for your Dell systems (DT_SYSTEMS). This variable is set
to %DT_PATH%\Systems (Windows) or $dt_path/systems (Linux) by default in the sample script. Edit this path to add a subdirectory
for the Dell system you plan to deploy. For example, $dt_path/systems/<server_name>.
5 Set the variable that denes the directory containing DTK deployment scripts (DT_SCRIPTS). This variable is set to %DT_PATH%
\Template\Scripts
(Windows) or $dt_path/template/scripts (Linux) by default in the sample script. Edit this path to reect the actual
location of DTK deployment scripts, if necessary.
6 Set the variable that indicates whether you want the deployment process to exit when any error is returned (DT_STOP_ON_ERROR).
This variable is set to FALSE by default in the sample script, indicating that errors are handled by the ERRHNDL.BAT (Windows) or
errhndl.sh (Linux) script. Set the value to TRUE only if you want the deployment to exit when any error is returned.
7 For Linux, set the variable that denes the directory containing the DRMK system les necessary to create a Dell utility partition
(DT_DRMK). This variable is set to $dt_path/opt/dell/drmk by default in the sample script. Edit this path to reect the actual location
of the DRMK les, if necessary.
Specifying the SYSCFG variables
The SYSCFG replication le is set to syscfg.ini by default. If you used the SYSCAP.BAT (for Windows) or syscap.sh (for Linux) sample
script to generate the le, there is no need to edit the default settings. If you have modied the sample scripts or to the suggested
directory structure, conrm that syscfg.ini is correctly named and that the path is set correctly for deployment.
To edit the SYSCFG capture variables, locate the following lines:
In SYSCAP.BAT on systems running Windows:
set DT_SYS_CAPFILE=%DT_SYSTEMS%\%DT_PLATFORM%\syscfg.ini
In syscap.sh on systems running Linux:
set DT_SYS_CAPFILE=$dt_systems/$dt_platform/syscfg.ini
To edit the SYSCFG replication variables, locate the following lines:
In SYSREP.BAT on systems running Windows:
set DT_SYS_REPFILE=%DT_SYSTEMS%\%DT_PLATFORM%\syscfg.ini
In syscap.sh on systems running Linux:
DT_SYS_REPFILE=$dt_systems/$dt_platform/syscfg.ini
NOTE
: If the replication requires a change in the memory redundancy mode, reboot the target server and execute the script
again to complete the replication.
Specifying the RAC conguration variables
The IP address for your target system RAC is set in the sample script as 10.98.8.121 by default. Edit this value to reect the actual IP
address of your target system RAC, if applicable. Additionally, the RAC conguration le used to congure your RAC is set by default to
raccfg.ini. If you use the RACCAP.BAT or raccap.sh sample script to generate the raccfg.ini le, there is no need to edit this default setting.
If you have made any modications to the sample scripts or to the suggested directory structure, you must conrm that raccfg.ini is
correctly named and that the path is correctly set for your deployment.
To edit the RAC conguration variables, locate the following lines:
In RACCAP.BAT:
set DT_RAC_CAPFILE=%DT_SYSTEMS%\%DT_PLATFORM%\raccfg.ini
In raccap.sh:
DT_RAC_CAPFILE=$dt_systems/$dt_platform/raccfg.ini
To edit the RAC conguration variables, locate the following lines:
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