Owner's Manual

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5
In the Select Source Repository dialog, Peter selects Empty Repository
and clicks Next.
6
Peter clicks Finish to complete the repository creation.
Peter has now created an empty repository.
Add Bundles and Components
Peter now needs to add bundles and components relevant to the systems in
his network into the empty repository.
1
On the Bundles tab, Peter clicks Add.
2
In the Import Bundle(s) dialog, Peter clicks Next.
3
Peter decides to import bundles from ftp.dell.com and selects ftp.dell.com.
4
Because Peter wants to import bundles relevant only to the systems
in his network, he selects Rack mount and Tower in the Select
Form Factor dialog. Peter does not have blade chassis systems
in his network.
5
Peter selects Both in the Select Operating System(s) dialog because
some systems in his network run on Windows and some on Linux.
6
In the Select Model(s) dialog, Peter selects PowerEdge R610,
PowerEdge R710, and PowerEdge T610 as these are the systems
in his network.
7
In the Select Bundle(s) dialog, Peter selects only those bundles
relevant to the update of his systems.
8
The Import Summary dialog displays the summary of the bundles
Peter selects. Peter clicks Finish to complete the import.
The repository Peter created now contains bundles specific to
Dell PowerEdge R610, R710, and T610 systems.
9
Peter clicks the Save icon at the top right corner of the Bundles tab and
specifies the location he wants to save the repository. The repository is
saved as a catalog.xml file.
Peter now has to export the bundles and deploy it on the systems
in his network.
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