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.
Conguring plug-in settings
This section describes the process to congure 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.
Using Dell EMC Repository Manager 11