Users Guide

Editing OS image repository
To edit the OS image repository:
1. On the home page, click Settings, and then click Repositories.
2. From the Available Actions drop-down menu, click Edit for a repository in an Error state.
The Edit OS Image Repository page is displayed.
3. Edit the Source Path and Filename and type the user credentials.
NOTE: You cannot modify the Repository Name and Image Type.
4. Click Save.
Resynchronizing OS image repository
You can use the resynchronize option to restore the OS image from the database after a backup and
restore.
To resynchronize the OS image repository:
1. On the home page, click Settings, and then click Repositories.
2. From the Available Actions drop-down menu, click Resynchronize for a repository in an Error state.
The Resynchronize OS Repository page is displayed.
3. Type the user credentials and click Test Connection to test the network connection.
NOTE: You cannot edit the Source Path and Filename.
4. Click Resynchronize.
The repository state changes to Copying state.
Understanding Firmware tab
The Firmware tab displays the following information about the firmware repositories:
Repository Name — Displays the name of the repository.
Source — Displays the path of the repository that contains the catalog file.
Select the repository to view the following information about firmware package:
Bundles — Displays the number of bundles available in the firmware catalog.
Components — Displays the number of firmware software components available in the firmware
catalog.
Created On — Displays the date when the repository is created.
Last Updated — Displays the date when the repository last updated.
Services Affected — Displays the services in which the firmware catalog is used.
From this page, you can:
Add new repository
Select a repository from the list, and click the delete icon in the same row to remove the repository.
NOTE: If you remove a repository, the repository is deleted from the appliance not from the file
share.
NOTE: The embedded repository may not be removed
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