Users Guide

Viewing properties of repository
This section describes the process to view the properties of repositories.
1 On the DRM home page, select the repository for which you want to view the properties.
2 The properties of the selected repository is displayed in the Property section on the DRM home page.
Information such as, Name, Version, Type, Number of Bundles, Number of Components, Date, Size, and Available Versions is
displayed.
Cloning bundles
This section describes the process to clone the bundles.
1 On the DRM home page, select the repository.
2 Expand the repository list to view the bundles associated with that repository.
3 Select a bundle and click Clone to clone the bundle.
Clone Bundles window is displayed.
4 Select the repository from Select Repository drop-down list to clone the bundle.
5 Click Clone.
Deleting repository
This section describes the process to delete a repository.
1 On the Dell EMC Repository Manager home page, select a repository by clicking on the checkbox next to the name of the repository.
2 Click Delete.
Delete window is displayed.
3 Click the drop-down menu to view and select the versions to delete. To delete all versions, click All Versions check-box and click
Delete. To delete multiple versions of the repository, click the drop-down list and select the required versions to delete and click
Delete.
4 Click Delete.
Working with components
All the DUPs and non-DUPs (such as .exe, .msi, .bin, or any other le formats) les are called as components. They are used for updating
the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS), rmware, drivers on specic platforms or any other application.
DUP conventions for DRM
DUPs are update packages from Dell EMC, which help you to keep your system up to date. DUPs are application that are available in
various formats; Windows 32-bit, Windows 64-bit, and Linux (64-bit). For 11th generation of PowerEdge systems, Dell recommends you to
select 32-bit DUPs, and for 12th generation of PowerEdge systems or later select 64-bit operating systems.
If you are using a Windows Server OS that does not support WoW64 (Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit) then you must select 64 bit
DUPs.
Using Dell EMC Repository Manager
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