To schedule
the bundle Search, you should have the bundles created or added within
the repository.
In the Dell Repository Manager window, click My Repositories tab, select
any of the repositories.
Click Open.
On the Bundles screen, select any of the bundles
and click Schedule Bundle Search.
The Schedule Bundle Search window is displayed.
On the Search tab, select
the type of update files from the following list:
Update Type
Application
BIOS
Driver
Firmware
Utilities
Criticality
Optional
Recommended
Urgent
Operating System
Windows 32–bit
Windows 64–bit
Linux (32–bit & 64–bit)
Click Next and select
any of the following options:
Save updates to a local repository- If you want to save the update file locally, then click Browse to navigate to that location where you want to
save the update file.
Replace old files with new files in all
bundles(DUP only)
Refresh for inventory of Dell Console
Integration
Click Next.
On the Schedule tab,
set the start date, settings and security options:
Start- You can set the date
and time for the automatic search.
Settings- You can set the
frequency of the search as per your convenience.
Security Options- You can set
the type of security.
Click Next.
The Email Configuration window
displays the details such as default email address, email type, and
the server details. For more details regarding configuring and testing
emails in DRM, see Configuring Email
Settings.
You can use the Notify
Additional Email Accounts option to add or remove more
recipients. The sender’s email address automatically gets added to
the recipient’s list while sending the notification mail.
Click Finish to complete
the process.
A Task Creation pop-up
window is displayed.
Click Yes or click No to exit the window.
An Automatic Search widow
is displayed confirming that the task is successfully created.
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