Confirming or
editing DTK installation path variables
Perform the
following steps to confirm and/or edit the installation path variables:
On systems running Windows, set the variable that defines
the path to the full set of DTK deployment files (DT_DRIVE). On systems running Windows, this variable is set to X: by default in the sample script. For Windows, this variable is set
to X: by default in the sample script. On systems
running Linux, this variable is set to $dt_drive/opt/dell/toolkit by default in the sample script. Edit this drive letter to reflect
the actual drive letter for DTK deployment files, if necessary.
Set the variable that defines the path to the full set
of DTK deployment files (DT_PATH). This variable
is set to %DT_DRIVE%\Dell\Toolkit (Windows) or $dt_drive/opt/dell/toolkit (Linux) by default in the sample
script. Edit this path to reflect the actual location of DTK deployment
files, if necessary.
Set the variable that defines the directory containing
DTK utilities (DT_TOOLS). This variable is set
to %DT_PATH%\Tools (Windows) or $dt_path/bin (Linux) by default in the sample script. Edit this path to reflect
the actual location of DTK utilities, if necessary.
Set the variable that defines the directory containing
the configuration files 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>.
Set the variable that defines 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 reflect the actual location
of DTK deployment scripts, if necessary.
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.
For Linux, set the variable that defines the directory
containing the DRMK system files 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 reflect the actual location of the DRMK files, if
necessary.
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