Owner's Manual

10 Overview
For example, let us assume that Peter has created a bundle named
PE710 Driver Updates. This bundle contains the components relevant
to the update of drivers in the PowerEdge R710 system. When Peter
exports this bundle as a light-weight deployment script,
Repository Manager creates the PE710 Driver Updates directory which
contains the PE710 Driver Updates bundle components.
4
Peter copies the contents of the PE710 Driver Updates directory to the
PowerEdge R710 system and runs the apply_components.bat script
in this directory. The PowerEdge R710 system is updated with
the relevant bundles.
5
Similarly, Peter copies the contents of the <bundle_name_for_PER610>
directory to PowerEdge R610 and runs the apply_components.sh
script in this directory. The PowerEdge R610 system is updated with
the relevant bundles.
Peter has updated two systems on his network with the latest bundles using
only a single option in the Repository Manager GUI.
Export to Repository
Let us assume that Peter wants to add some bundles into another repository
so as to update that repository and customize it as per his requirements.
1
Peter selects all the bundles he wants to export
from the
repository he created.
2
Peter selects Export to Repository. If Peter wants to export to an existing
repository, he selects Export to existing Repository. Repository Manager
displays a list of all the available repositories. Peter selects the repository he
wants to add the bundles to and clicks Finish. The bundles are added to
the repository Peter selected.
3
If Peter wants the bundles to be a part of a new repository, he selects
Export as NEW Repository. Peter then specifies a name for the new
repository. Repository Manager displays all the bundles that Peter
selected to be a part of the new repository. Peter clicks Finish and
the bundles are added o the repository Peter created.
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