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Saving to Package
1. Select the Save these changes to the existing file in the toolkit package when I click OK option.
2. Click OK to save the configuration to an XML file.
CAUTION: When you update or save a new file in the package, it is not automatically updated on all of its
distribution points. To make sure that the new file is available to servers that need it, update the distribution points
from the Software DistributionPackagesDell PowerEdge DeploymentDell PowerEdge Deployment
ToolKit Integration <version> node.
Creating Task Sequences for RAID, DRAC, and iDRAC
From the Configuration action type menu you can select the options listed in following table to create task sequences for
RAID, DRAC, and iDRAC.
Option Suboptions Description
RAID Configuration (.ini file) 5i-raid0.ini Sample file for RAID 0.
5i-raid1.ini Sample file for RAID 1.
5i-raid5.ini Sample file for RAID 5.
raidcfg.ini Use the existing raidcfg.ini file to
configure RAID. For a similar example,
see <Edit syscfg.ini>.
iscsicfg.ini Use the existing iscsicfg.ini file to
configure RAID. For a similar example,
see <Edit syscfg.ini>.
RAID Configuration (command line) None Use this option if you want to manually
configure the RAID tokens using the
CLI.
RAC Configuration (DRAC 5) <Create configuration file> For more information about the BIOS
option, see <Create configuration file>.
<Import configuration file> For more information about the BIOS
option, see <Import configuration file>.
rac5cfg.ini Use the existing rac5cfg.ini file to
configure DRAC 5. For a similar
example, see <Edit syscfg.ini>.
NOTE: Use DRAC configuration
(DRAC5) to configure Integrated
Dell Remote Access Controller
(iDRAC) on Dell PowerEdge
xx0x
modular servers.
iDRAC Configuration (iDRAC 6) <Create configuration file> See <Create configuration file> for the
BIOS option.
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