In the Dell Repository Manager window, click My Repositories tab, and then
click New > Manually
Create New Repository.
The Manually Create New Repository window is displayed.
Type the Name and Description.
Click Next.
The Base Repository window is displayed.
NOTE: Click Cancel at any time to exit without creating a new repository.
Select a source for the repository.
The available options are:
Dell Online Catalog — You
can import the bundle(s) and components from the Dell Online Catalog
into the repositories you create.
Previous Catalogs— Allows you
to select the previous Dell catalogs.
If you select
this option, you have to select any of the previous catalog groups
from the list and click Next.
The Previous Catalog window is displayed.
Select one of the previous catalogs from the list, and then click Next. Selected catalog may take a few minutes to load.
Local Source Repository — During
repository creation, local source is an option/feature, to use a repository
or a catalog that is available and maintained locally (can be on any
accessible network) as the source repository. To set the Local Repository,
see Configuring source repository.
My Custom Repositories — Allows
you to select an existing repository as the base repository.
Click Next.
The Select Brand window
is displayed.
Select the desired system type (Server, Storage, Network, and Client) and the brands (PowerEdge, PowerVault, Force10, and Client) for the repository.
If you select Server, select PowerEdge, you have the option to
select one or more from the following options:
Chassis — Includes Dell system
models of the chassis type of form factor.
Rack — Includes Dell system
models of the rack mount or monolithic type of form factor.
Blade — Includes Dell system
models of the blade chassis or modular type of form factor.
Tower — Includes Dell system
models of the tower or monolithic type of form factor.
If you select Storage, you can select one or more from the following options:
PowerVault
If you select Network, you can select the following option:
Force10
If you select Client, you can select the
following option:
Precision
Click Next.
The DUP Format window
is displayed.
NOTE: In case you are not sure about the type of DUP that you should run
in to the system, select 32 bit DUPs, since the 32 bit DUP can be
applied even for 64 bit operating systems. If you are using a Windows
Server OS that does not support WoW64 (WoW64
allows 32-bit Windows applications to run on a Windows 64-bit operating
system) then you must select 64 bit.
Select the appropriate DUPs to include the
corresponding components in the repository.
The available options are:
Windows 32 –bit — Allows you
to select component(s) pertaining to the systems running the Windows
32 –bit operating systems supported by Dell Repository Manager. Windows
32–bit operating system can only use 32–bit DUPs.
Windows 64 –bit — Allows you
to select component(s) pertaining to the systems running the Windows
64 –bit operating systems supported by Dell Repository Manager. Windows
64-bit operating system can use either 32–bit or 64–bit DUPs.
Linux (32 –bit and 64 –bit) — Allows you to select component(s) pertaining to the systems running
the Linux operating systems supported by Dell Repository Manager.
OS Independent — Allows you
to select component(s) that are independent of an operating system.
As an example, CMC iKVM updates are for controllers and they are not
in DUP format.
Click Next.
The Select Models window
is displayed.
Select the system model(s) based on the form
factor you selected.
The available options are:
Include All Models supported by this repository — Includes all the available systems.
Select Model(s) — Allows you
to select specific systems from the displayed list of systems.
Click Next.
The Optional Components window is displayed.
Click Select Components to include optional components in the repository, which are not
included in the bundle(s) that you selected.
In the Select Optional Components window, select the system(s) to include their components in the
repository. Once you select a system, the list of the related components
is displayed under the Current View window.
Select the check box corresponding to the
components to include the component in the repository, and click OK.
NOTE: You have the option to Clear Selections in
case you want to change the options.
Click Next after you
have selected any optional components.
The Summary window displays the properties of the repository based on the selections.
Click Finish to create
the repository.
The Create repository dialog
box appears while creating the new repository.
The Repository Created window displays the message:New repository was created successfully.
The new repository includes catalogs and packages
defined in it. It also includes the Dell Inventory Collector.
Name of the repository.
Number of Bundle(s) and Component(s).
Number of the optional component files.
NOTE: Ensure
that the bundle(s) and components you add to the repository belong
to the specified criteria. Dell Repository Manager does not restrict
you from adding components that do not belong to the specified criteria
into the repository.
Click Close to exit
the repository created window.
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