Owner's Manual

Select one of the following options:
* All Operating Systems - Allows to select component(s) pertaining to all the Windows and Linux
operating systems supported by Repository Manager, and the components that are independent of an
operating system.
* Windows - Allows to select component(s) pertaining to the Windows operating systems supported by
Repository Manager.
* Linux - Allows to select component(s) pertaining to the Linux operating systems supported by
Repository Manager.
* Other - Allows to select component(s) that are independent of an operating system.
c) Selecting System Models
You can select a system model for the repository you want to create, in the Create Repository window.
Select one of the following options:
* Include All - Includes Dell Update Packages (DUPs) for all available systems based on the form factor
and operating system you selected, in your repository. For example, if you selected Tower as the form
factor, selecting Include All includes DUPs of all the Dell tower system(s) in the repository.
* Select Model(s) - Displays all the available systems based on the form factor and operating system you
selected. You can select individual or multiple systems as required from the list box. For example, if you
select Tower as the form factor, selecting Select Model(s) displays all the Dell tower systems. You can
then choose the tower system(s) whose DUPs you want to include in the repository.
d) Selecting Bundles
A bundle is a collection of DUPs that contain information about related components to be updated for that
system. Select one of the following to add a bundle to the repository you want to create:
* ONLY include most recent and custom bundle(s) — Includes recently released bundle(s) in the
repository.
* Select Bundle(s) — Allows to select bundle(s) from the list displayed.
5. Manually create a bundle — Once you opted for this option, you can Manually create a bundle. Select Next to
continue.
a) In the Name and Version window, enter a name and version for the bundle. Select the OS Type applies to this
bundle, and click
Next.
b) In the Select Operating System window, select one of the following and click Next:
* Select all Operating Systems
* Select specific Operating Systems
NOTE: This option is available only when the selected OS Type is Windows or Linux.
c) In the Select Platforms window, select No platform is specified (default) or Select specific Platform(s). If
selecting the second option, the window right below it becomes active and the user can select a specific
platform. The user can specify multiple platforms by holding down the CTRL key and using the left mouse
button. Then click
Next to continue.
The Import Summary window displays the properties of the custom bundle the user is about to create.
a) Click Finish.
The custom bundle is added under the list of bundle(s) on the Bundles tab. Custom bundle(s) you create are
indicated by User in the Author column and Dell default bundle(s) are indicated by DELL.
Viewing The Size Of Bundles
In the Bundles tab, you can view the size of all the bundle(s) you select in the repository, at the top of the bundle(s) list.
The size is displayed in MB or GB.
You can also view the size of individual bundle(s) in the Size column, in the bundle(s) list.
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