Users Guide

Available — Indicates that the OS image repository is downloaded and copied successfully on the
appliance.
Pending — Indicates that the OS image repository download process is in progress.
Error — Indicates that there is an issue downloading the OS image repository.
Repository — Display the name of the repository.
Image Type — Displays the operating system type.
Source Path — Displays the share path of the repository in a file share.
In Use — Displays the following options:
True — Indicates that the OS image repository is in use.
False — Indicates that the OS image repository is not in use.
Available Actions — Select any one of the following options:
Delete
Edit
Resynchronize
NOTE: You cannot perform any actions on repositories that are in use. However, you can delete
repositories that are in an Available state but not in use.
NOTE: All the options are available only for repositories in an Error state.
From this page, you can:
Click Add to add a new repository.
Select a repository from the list and click Remove to remove a repository.
Related Links
Types of firmware repositories
Understanding Firmware tab
Adding OS Image repositories
To add an OS image repository:
1. On the Repositories page, click OS Image Repositories tab, and then click Add.
2. In the Add OS Image Repository dialog box, enter the following:
a. In the Repository Name box, enter the name of the repository.
b. In the Image Type box, enter the image type.
c. In the Source Path and Filename box, enter the path of the OS Image file name in a file share.
To enter the CIFS share, see the format used in the following example: \\192.68.2.1\lab\isos
\Windows2012r2.iso
To enter the NFS share, see the format used in this following example: 192.68.10.1:var/infs/
linux.iso
d. If you are using the CIFS share, enter the User Name and Password to access the share.
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