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Custom Instructions for cctk-linux-1.0.0-108.tar.gz:
Ensure that you have: • The CCTK installation file (cctk-linux-a.b.c-buildnum.tar.gz) • A Linux work station
Use the following procedure to install CCTK on a Linux system: NOTE: You should be a user with root privileges to install CCTK. 1. Download the cctk-linux-a.b.c-buildnum.tar.gz file from the Dell Support website at support.dell.com and save it on your system. 2. Untar the file. Example: tar -zxvf cctk-linux-a.b.c.-buildnum.tar.gz The file contains the following: srvadmin-omilcore-6.0.1-800.i386.rpm, srvadmin-ipmi-6.0.1-800.DUP.i386.rpm, srvadmin-hapi-6.0.1-800.i386.rpm, and cctk-1.0.0-buildnum.i386.rpm. 3. Install the RPMs in the following order: rpm –ivh srvadmin-ipmi-6.0.1-800.DUP.i386.rpm rpm –ivh srvadmin-omilcore-6.0.1-800.i386.rpm rpm –ivh srvadmin-hapi-6.0.1-800.i386.rpm rpm –ivh cctk-linux-1.0.0-1.i386.rpm 4. Using the command prompt, navigate to the /opt/dell/toolkit/bin directory to run the CCTK commands. Custom Instructions for cctk-linux-1.0.0-108.tar.gz.sign:
This is a sign file which could be used along with the cctk-linux-a.b.c-buildnum.tar.gz file.