Owner's Manual
32 Using Repository Manager in Server Mode
Editing or Removing a Repository
You can only edit the name and description of a selected repository, if the
repository is editable.
To edit or remove a repository:
1
Select the repository you want to edit or remove.
2
To edit a repository, click
Details
link
below the Repository drop-down list.
3
In the
Repository Details
dialog box, edit the name or description and
click
Apply Changes
.
4
To remove a repository from Repository Manager, select the repository,
and click the
Remove
link below the Repository drop-down list.
5
In the
Save Confirmation
dialog box, click
Yes
to save the repository in
your system before removing it. Click
No
to remove the repository
without saving it.
NOTE: By clicking Remove, you remove a repository from the Repository
Manager application but not from your system.
Working with Bundles
A bundle is a collection of Dell Update Packages (DUPs), called components,
that are related to a certain platform, for example, PowerEdge R410 and
operating system, for example, Microsoft Windows 2003.
You can use Dell Repository Manager to:
• Create or import and customize bundles. For more information, see
Creating Custom Bundles.
• Clone existing bundles. For more information, see Cloning Bundles.
• Compare bundles. For more information, see Comparing Bundles.
• Export bundles to external repositories or deploy them to applicable
systems in the form of Linux ISOs, deployment packs, INF files, or a fully
functional Server Update Utility (SUU).
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