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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