User's Manual
36 Using Dell Repository Manager in Server Mode
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In the
Select Operating System(s)
window, select the operating system
whose components you want to include in the repository, and click
Next
.
For more information on selecting operating systems, see Selecting
Operating Systems.
8
Select a system model, and click
Next
. For more information on selecting
system models, see Selecting System Models.
The
Summary
window displays the properties of the repository based on
your selections in the Repository Manager.
You can download and save the repository or open it for editing. By default,
the
Save and download repository
option is selected.
If you select the
Open the repository
option, Repository Manager displays
the repository.
9
If you select the
Save and download repository
option and click
Finish
,
the bundles are saved to the specified destination.
10
Click
Close
. Repository Manager prompts you to save the repository in the
catalog file
, in the
xml
or
cab
format, and all update packages on your
system.
The
Save
Repository
window appears with the following message:
Download completed successfully
The name of the repository and the path where the repository is saved appear
in the window. The size and number of the bundle(s) downloaded, and the
number of the component files downloaded also appear in the window.
In case Repository Manager fails to download some files, the names of the
files appear in the window.
The saved repository comprises catalogs and packages defined in it. It also
includes the inventory collector.
NOTE: Ensure that the bundle(s) and components you add to the repository belong
to the specified criteria. Repository Manager does not restrict you from
adding components that do not belong to the specified criteria into the
repository.
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