Users Guide

Cloning bundles
This section describes the process to clone the bundles.
NOTE: Cloning a bundle results in an increment of the repository version.
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 bundles
This section describes the process to delete the bundles.
1 On the DRM home page, select a repository.
2 Expand the repository list to view the bundles associated with that repository.
3 Select a bundle and click Delete.
A warning is displayed to conrm the deletion.
4 Click Delete.
NOTE
: Deleting bundles or components results in an increment of the repository version.
Deleting components from bundle
This section describes the process to delete the components from bundles.
1 On the DRM home page, select a repository.
2 Expand the repository list to view the bundles associated with that repository.
3 Select a bundle and expand the tree to view the components associated with the bundle.
4 Select a component to delete.
A warning is displayed to conrm the deletion.
5 Click Delete.
NOTE
: You can also delete a component from multiple bundles in the repository.
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.
Using Dell EMC Repository Manager
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