Quick Reference Guide
Hardware Configuration Scripting Tool 33
9
Navigate to
/opt/dell/toolkit/bin
folder.
10
Run the DTK master file:
If your system is running on Microsoft Windows, go to
E:\dtkrunall.bat
.
If your system is running on Linux, use the command:
sh/mnt/usb/dtkrunall.sh
This invokes the master file and applies the configuration settings you
saved in step 1 to your system.
One-To-Many Scenario
For details on how to use the .ini file to update multiple systems, see the
Deployment Toolkit User's Guide.
Anything Else I Should Know?
If you are creating a virtual disk
• If you create a virtual disk by specifying the size (instead of using the
Select to create maximum virtual disk size
option), subsequent virtual
disks that you create will be bound to the controller and the array disk that
you selected. This condition is valid until you exhaust all the available
space on that array disk.
• When you select a virtual disk to delete, and that virtual disk is just one of
the virtual disks that was created using a particular array disk, all the
virtual disks created on that array disk will be selected for deletion.
If you are using a USB key as your destination location
• If you are using a USB key as your destination location for the
.ini
file,
insert the USB key when you are prompted.
NOTE: It is recommended that you do not boot your system to Systems Build
and Update Utility with the USB key inserted in your system. This is because
the Systems Build and Update Utility may not detect a USB key that is inserted
before you boot the utility.