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Managing Repositories
Repository Management 9-5
Managing Repositories
Table 9-4 lists and defines the set of general properties for managing repositories.
Table 9-4 General Properties for Managing Repositories
Field Description
Name Name of the repository you assign. The name cannot be changed once it is created.
Description Description of the repository you create or update.
Location Pattern A simple way to force a structure on the repository.
File Format
Folder Format
If files are organized per Manufacturer/Model, you can express it with the following
{Manufacturer}{/}{Model}.
Note:
The value of the File Format and Folder Format is used by the saveas policy
of the RA. It tells the saveas script where to save the image or configuration file in
the repository. The file is created with the name according to the File Format and its
path is determined according to the Folder Format.
Repository Properties Each repository requires a specific set of property values to access the repository.
Additional Properties Optional. The repository can carry a set of property values that can be retrieved by
the Resource Adapters. This is extensible using the Active System Manager
repository adapter framework.
Domain Association Association with one Active System Manager domain is optional. Select at least one
domain to make the repository available for the resources. Each resource instance
has a unique domain it can be part of. A repository can span across multiple
domains.
This section describes how to manage repositories using the following procedures:
Creating a New Repository
Adding Elements into a Repository
Deleting Elements from the Repository
Updating Repository Content
Deleting Repository Definitions
Associating Elements with Resource Types or Resource Instances