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Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Version 3.5 User's Guide

Add a catalog to the local network

Catalog containing the firmware and drivers (64-bit Windows) can be downloaded using the Dell Repository Manager (DRM) and saved on a network share.

  1. On the Catalog Management page, click Add.
  2. In the Add Update Catalog dialog box:
    1. In the Name box, enter a catalog name.
    2. For the Catalog Source, select the option Network Path.
      The Share Type drop-down menu is displayed.
    3. Select one of the following:
      NOTE Ensure to enable SMBv1 in the SMB Settings before you begin any firmware tasks which need communication with any chassis or the PowerEdge YX2X and YX3X servers that have iDRAC version 2.50.50.50 and earlier. See Manage Console preferences and Generic naming convention for Dell EMC PowerEdge servers for more information.
      • NFS
        1. In the Share Address box, enter the IP address of the system where the firmware catalog is stored on the network.

        2. In the Catalog File Path box, enter the full file path of the catalog file location. Example path: nfsshare\catalog.xml
      • CIFS
        1. In the Share Address box, enter the IP address of the system where the firmware catalog is stored on the network.
        2. In the Catalog File Path box, enter the full file path of the catalog file location. Example path: Firmware\m630sa\catalog.xml
        3. In the Domain box, enter the domain name of the device.
        4. In the User Name box, enter the user name of the device where the catalog is stored.
        5. In the Password box, enter the password of the device to access the share. Type the username and password of the shared folder where the catalog.xml file is stored.
      • HTTP
        1. In the Share Address box, enter the IP address of the system where the firmware catalog is stored on the network.
        2. In the Catalog File Path box, enter the full file path of the catalog file location. Example path: compute/catalog.xml.
      • HTTPS
        1. In the Share Address box, enter the IP address of the system where the firmware catalog is stored on the network.
        2. In the Catalog File Path box, enter the full file path of the catalog file location. Example path: compute/catalog.xml.
        3. In the User Name box, enter the user name of the device where the catalog is stored.
        4. In the Password box, enter the password of the device where the catalog is stored.
        5. Select the Certificate Check check box.

          The authenticity of the device where the catalog file is stored is validated and a Security Certificate is generated and displayed in the Certificate Information dialog box.

    4. After you have entered the Share Address and the Catalog File Path, the Test now link is displayed. To validate a connection to the catalog click Test now. If the connection to the catalog is established, a Connection Successful message is displayed. If connection to the share address or the catalog file path is not established, Connection to path failed error message is displayed. This is an optional step.
    5. In the Update Catalog box, select either Manually or Automatically.
      If the Update Catalog is selected as Automatically, select either Daily or Weekly as the update frequency and enter time in the 12-hour format.
  3. Click Finish. The Finish button appears only after you have entered all the fields in the dialog box.
    A new firmware catalog is created and listed in the Catalog table on the Catalog Management page.
  4. To go back to the Firmware/Driver Compliance page, click Return to Firmware/Driver Compliance.

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