Owner's Manual

6 Overview
Getting Started With Repository Manager
This section lists an overview of the tasks you need to perform to get started
with Repository Manager.
This section also uses a real-time scenario to describe a general overview
in which Repository Manager can typically be used.
Peter is a system administrator and manages the following systems
in his network:
R710 (running Microsoft Windows)
R610 (running Linux)
T610 (does not have an operating system installed)
Peter wants to create a repository and customize it to contain only those
bundles and components applicable to the update of the systems in
his network. To do this, he must perform the tasks listed below in
the following order:
Create a Repository
Peter must first create a custom repository by performing the following steps:
1
Launch Repository Manager.
2
Peter then clicks Import a Repository.
3
In the Create/Load Repository dialog, Peter selects Create New Repository
and clicks Next.
4
Peter enters a name and description for the repository and clicks Next.
Table 1-1. Getting Started
Task
Order
Task Where in this Guide
1 Create a repository. See "Creating a New Repository".
2 Import bundles to your repository. See "Importing Bundles".
3 Export and save your repository See "Saving the Repository".
4 Search your repository based on filters
and search criteria you specify.
See "Using Filters".
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