Owner's Manual
– Importing A Legacy Repository
– Creating Filters
– Managing Filters
Using Repository Manager To Update Or Save SUU And
Deployment Media Plug-Ins
1. Create or import a new repository or open an existing repository.
2. Select the bundles to be exported to the Server Update Utility (SUU) or Deployment Media.
3. Click Export. .
4. On the Export Bundle(s) window, click Next to begin or Cancel to exit without making changes.
5. On the Export Destination window select Export as SUU
Select either of the following options:
– Export as SUU to Directory — Use SUU on an existing bootable device
– Export as SUU to ISO — Use to create a bootable CD or DVD and then select the ISO.
The Repository Manager confirms that you have the correct and most current version of the plug-in installed for
this function. If a newer version is available, the Repository Manager provides options to download and install it.
6. Click Next to proceed or click Cancel to exit without making any changes.
7. Once the plugin is found, Click Next to continue.
8. On the Browse For Folder window, select where you want the SUU saved to an existing folder or create a new one.
9. Click OK to continue or Cancel to exit without making changes.
10. On the Export Summary window, click Finish to complete the action or, Cancel to exit without saving.
A SUU Export Queued window confirms that a job has been created and has been submitted to the Jobs Queue.
11. Click OK to close the window.
Updating A Local Repository
1. On My Repositories, select a local repository, which is located on the system, and click Open.
2. Click Repository on the top of the Repository Manager screen, and click the Run a Comparison option.
3. On the Repository Manager screen, click the Import Legacy Repository link.
4. Click on the Browse button to designate a file location to import the repository. Once the location is finalized, click
the Open button to return to the Import Legacy Repository window.
5. Select the Import only the catalog reference file (e.g. catalog.xml) option and click Import. Once the local repository
is imported, the bundles and components in the repository appear in the respective tabs.
6. You may select the second radio button to Import the catalog reference file and download the actual update files
contained within it.
NOTE: Either option requires use of the Browse button to indicate the location of the catalog.
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