Users Guide
5 After selecting the preferences, click Apply.
NOTE: The repositories can be stored in a local storage location, a mapped network shared location, or Common Internet File
System (CIFS) share location only.
Conguring plug-in settings
This section describes the process to congure the plug-in settings.
Pre-requisites:
• Add the signature le in the same location of the repository.
• Ensure that the plug-in and sign les have the same name.
For example, if the plug-in le name is Systems-Management_Application_FT56W_LN64_1.6.0_A00.BIN, then save the sign le as
Systems-Management_Application_FT56W_LN64_1.6.0_A00.BIN.sign
• Add the signature le in the same location of the repository for les of the following formats:
– tar.gz
– .cab
– .bin
• Update the plug-ins based on the deployment method you use:
– Dell EMC System Update (DSU) for using Smart Deployment Script
– Dell EMC System Update (BIN) for using Smart Deployment Script for Linux script type
– Dell EMC System Update (EXE) for using Smart Deployment Script for Windows script type
– Dell EMC Bootable ISO Plug-in for using Smart Bootable ISO script type
NOTE
: Forced Update option is supported on Bootable ISO Plug-in 902.2 and above.
– Dell EMC Server Update Utility x64 plug-in for using SUU ISO script type.
1 Click the Dell EMC Repository Manager drop-down menu.
2 On the Manage section, click Application Preferences.
The Preferences window is displayed.
3 In the Plug-ins section, you can:
• Update the available plug-ins
• Update Actions—Automatic download or notify when a new version of the plug-in is available
NOTE
: To ensure that you have the latest versions of the plug-ins, select the Automatically download new
versions of plug-ins when available option.
• Select the source of plug-in
4 Select the required plug-in from the Plug-ins section and click on Update.
5 Select the required option either to automatically install the updates or notify about the update.
6 Select the source of plug-in update from the Source of Plug-in Update. The available options are Dell EMC Online and Folder, that is
the local location or the network shared location (Common Internet File System and Server Message Block v2).
7 Click Apply.
NOTE
: If multiple versions of the same plug-in are available in the selected plug-in update source location, in the Preferences
window, all the versions of the plug-in is displayed instead of the most recent version. Click Update to update the list and view
the most recent version of the plug-in.
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