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Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit Version 4.3 User's Guide

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Running The SYSCAP.BAT Or Syscap.sh

To run the SYSCAP.BAT or syscap.sh sample script to capture the BIOS and BMC configuration information in the syscfg.ini file:

  1. Edit the startnet.cmd file (on your Windows PE image) or start-up script file (on your embedded Linux image) to call the SYSCAP.BAT or syscap.sh script after the network share with the pre-built DTK directory structure is mounted. For example, add: On systems running Windows:
    call Z:\Dell\Toolkit\Template\Scripts\SYSCAP.BAT
    On systems running Linux:
    /opt/dell/toolkit/template/scripts /syscap.sh
  2. Boot the source system into Windows PE or embedded Linux. The script runs and saves the configuration information in the \Toolkit\Systems\<target system> directory in Windows and /opt/dell/toolkit/systems/<target system> directory in Linux.
  3. Edit the startnet.cmd file (Windows PE image) or start-up script file (embedded Linux image) to remove the text you added in step 1.
    • NOTE: For 9G or later systems, raccap.sh and syscap.sh have duplicate functions. If you run raccap.sh followed by syscap.sh, the latter overwrites settings of the former.

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