Dell Repository Manager Business Client Version 1.
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Contents 1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................5 What Is New In This Release................................................................................................................................... 5 Accessing Documents From Dell Support Site.........................................................................................................5 Other Documents You May Need..................
Opening From My Repositories........................................................................................................................ 25 Deleting From My Repositories........................................................................................................................ 25 Refreshing From My Repositories.................................................................................................................... 25 Importing A Legacy Repository...........................
Overview 1 The Dell Repository Manager (DRM) ensures that the Dell systems are up-to-date with the latest BIOS, driver, firmware, and software. DRM allows you to: • Create repositories of customized component(s) and updates.
5. To view the document, click the required product version. NOTE: You can also directly access the documents using the following links: • For Enterprise System Management documents — dell.com/openmanagemanuals • For Remote Enterprise System Management documents — dell.com/esmmanuals • For Serviceability Tools documents — dell.com/serviceabilitytools • For Client System Management documents — dell.com/OMConnectionsClient • For OpenManage Connections Enterprise systems management documents — dell.
Updating Dell Repository Manager 2 You can update the Dell Repository Manager to the latest available version using the following methods: • Updating Dell Repository Manager At Launch • Updating Dell Repository Manager Using The Application Settings • Updating Dell Repository Manager Using Updater Updating Dell Repository Manager At Launch 1. Launch the Dell Repository Manager. The Dell Repository Manager checks for the latest available version of the application at ftp.dell.com.
NOTE: If you do not want the Dell Repository Manager to check for the latest available versions at launch, in the Dell Repository Manager Update Manager screen, clear the Check for new version at launch check box. NOTE: For more information on installing the Dell Repository Manager on the system, see the Dell Repository Manager Quick Installation Guide at dell.com/support/manuals. Updating The Dell Repository Manager Using The Updater 1. Click Start → All Programs → Dell Repository Manager v
System Requirements And Uninstalling The Dell Repository Manager 3 This chapter lists the systems requirements and procedures to uninstall DRM. Related Topic • Hardware Requirements • Software Requirements • Optional Requirements • Uninstalling Dell Repository Manager • Repairing Repository Manager Prerequisites For Installing The Dell Repository Manager This section lists the specific prerequisites for installing the DRM.
Requirement Details Supported Internationalized Operating Systems • • • • • • • • English French German Spanish Japanese Simplified Chinese Russian Portuguese NOTE: The Dell Repository Manager user interface is displayed only in English irrespective of the language of the operating system on which it is installed. NOTE: Internet connectivity and DVD burning software are optional requirements. You can use the Dell Repository Manager for local repositories, without Internet connectivity.
NOTE: If you click Cancel, a pop-up window is displayed. Click Yes to finish or No to return to the Ready to Repair the Program window. 5. Click Finish. The repaired Dell Repository Manager is installed on the system.
User Scenarios 4 This section describes the various features of the Dell Repository Manager (DRM) and the user scenarios.
Using FileStore Save Disk Space In System Drive (C: Drive) DRM 1.6 onwards, the configurable FileStore feature helps the user to save disk space on the System Hard Disk. The default file location for the FileStore is C:\Users\\AppData\Local\RepositoryManager\FileStore. However, the FileStore can be moved to a different location after DRM is installed on the system. NOTE: • You are restricted from performing any other operations while moving the FileStore from its original location.
Export Updates To Lightweight Deployment Package LightWeight Deployment Package provides scripts (batch and shell) to apply the updates (DUP) for multiple products in an automated manner. DRM generates the batch file for the user. The file is located in the same folder along with the DUPs. After you copy the LWDP file to the system, it provides necessary updates (drivers, BIOS, and firmware) to the system. The script provided by Dell is used to apply all the updates.
Updating The Local Repository The Local Repository can be updated with the latest available updates (DUPs). The selected repository compares against the latest catalog file, which consists the latest available updates.
with all the available DUPs for the system. Also, you can choose a specific DUP as per the requirement. Different DUPs exist for newer version, changed files, obsoleted files, and other files in the source screen. These options guide you further to drill down your search to the exact DUP for a system. Repository Update Report can be saved to the local system, with the details of the downloaded and installed updates. For more information about updating a local repository, see Updating A Local Repository.
Launching DRM Using Command Line Options Navigate to the location where DRM is installed in the system. By default, for 64 bit DRM is installed at c:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\Dell Repository Manager v1.7.0. For 32 bit the DRM is installed at c:\Program Files\Dell\Dell Repository Manager v1.7.0. Open command prompt. Go to Start → Run, type cmd and press enter. Run the Dell Repository Manager using the following command: • RepositoryManager.exe -client — Launches the application in Business Client version.
Using Dell Repository Manager 5 You can perform the following tasks in the Client mode: • Work with repositories • Import repositories • Edit or delete repositories • Work with components • Modify repository • Export catalog • Search your repository based on filters and search criteria you specify • Export components to new and existing repositories • Work with jobs queue • Search Dell Support Site • Scheduling Automatic Search Related Topics • Working With My Repository • Importi
– 3. Release Notes — Displays the lists the changes made in the latest version of the Dell Repository Manager. Click Update to install the latest version of the Dell Repository Manager on the system. Or click Skip, and then click Close to continue using the current version of the Repository Manager installed on the system. NOTE: The Update button is enabled only if the version of the Dell Repository Manager installed on the system is out-of-date.
Configuring FileStore Settings The FileStore option helps you to save disk space on system (C:) drive. 1. On the Dell Repository Manager window, click Application → Settings → FileStore. The FileStore window is displayed. 2. On the FileStore window, click Browse if you want to save the FileStore to another location on the same drive, another drive, or another computer on your network. By default, DRM creates the FileStore under C:\Users\\AppData\Local\RepositoryManager\FileStore. 3.
4. Click Next. The Select Brand window is displayed. 5. You can select one or more desired brands for the repository you are creating. The available options are: Precision , Latitude , and Optiplex. 6. Click Next. The Select Models window is displayed. 7. 8. Select a system model(s) from the following options: – Include All Model(s) supported by this repository — includes all the available Systems. – Select Model(s) — provides the option to choose specific system(s) from the list of all.
You can add component(s) to the empty repository. Working With My Repositories The My Repositories screen displays the list of available repositories. You can control and perform various tasks using the New, Open, Delete, and Refresh options available on the screen. You can also compare repositories using Run a Comparison once a repository is open. During the installation, Dell Repository Manager creates a database in the system.
Importing A Legacy Repository 1. In the Dell Repository Manager, click Repository —> Import Legacy Repository.... The Import Repository window is displayed. 2. Click Browse to navigate to the location of the file. 3. Once you select the file, click Open. The File Path Location: shows the details of the file. 4. 5. Under Select the repository content to import:, select one of the following. – Import only the catalog reference file (e.g. catalog.
NOTE: The report is generated and saved in the same location that is specified in step 4. 9. Click Save or click Cancel to exit without making any changes. The Please wait... dialog box appears while processing the job before submission. 10. Monitor the progress from Jobs Queue, after the Export Queued window is displayed. 11. Click OK to return to the Dell Repository Manager screen.
The Show report after update check box is enabled. 6. Select the Show report after update check box if you want to view the update report. The destination repository is updated with the latest versions of the updates available in the source repository. The update report for the selected repositories appears in the Repository Update Report window. NOTE: If you do not want to view the report, clear the Show report after update check box. 7. If you click Save As...
The Repository Properties window is displayed. The following details are displayed: 3. – Name: and Description: of the repository – Date Created: – Date Imported: – Number of Components: – Line of Business: – System Models: – Dell Update Package Format: Click Cancel to exit the Repository Properties window. Working With Components Dell Update Packages (DUPs) are also known as components. Also, we consider all the non-DUPs (such as .exe, .msi, .
Warning appears do you want to accept this file? if the certificate has issued. You have the option to Accept, Reject, or View Certificate. Once you Accept the certificate, Please Wait ... window appears. Dell Repository Manager adds the component to the repository and the following message is displayed: DUP File(s) Imported successfully as well as the name of the DUP that was imported. NOTE: For Windows DUP, the signature is embedded into the same file.
3. In the Browse For Folder window navigate to where you want to save these components before adding them to another bundle or repository, and Click OK. A Component download Queued window is displayed. NOTE: The job has been submitted to the Jobs Queue. You can check the Jobs Queue to follow the progress. Copying Components To copy components: 1. On the My Repositories tab, select the desired repository, and click Open. 2. On the Components tab, select the component(s) to copy. 3. Click Copy To.
NOTE: You can use the hyperlink at the bottom of the Components Properties window to download the component. 4. Click Close to return to the repository. Deleting Components You can delete components from a repository. To delete components: 1. On the My Repositories tab, select the desired repository, and click Open. 2. On the Components screen, select the component(s) you want to delete, and click Delete. The Delete Component(s) window is displayed. 3. In the Delete Component(s) window, click: 4.
Update Type Filters components based on the type of components. The available options are: • • • • • Drivers Firmwares BIOS Applications Utilities For example, if you select BIOS, Dell Repository Manager displays all the components comprising only BIOS updates. Criticality Filters components based on the criticality of the update.
Dell Repository Manager displays components that are operating systemindependent. Supported Devices Filters components based on supported hardware devices. The available options are: • • • • • All NIC Video Audio Chipset For example, if you select NIC, Dell Repository Manager displays all the components that contain updated Network Interface Cards (NICs). Release Date Filters components based on the release date of the components.
Managing Filters The drop-down box on the left side of the Dell Repository Manager displays the filters that you created and saved. To view a summary of the all existing filters, click Manage. The Manage Filters window displays the following options on the selected filter: • • • Properties — Allows you to edit the name and description of a selected filter. In the Properties tab, you need to click Save to keep changes or Cancel to return to the Manage Filters window.
Job names of the jobs which are in processing state is displayed under the Jobs Queue. • Click Cancel to close the window and allow the job to finish processing. • Click Stop and Exit to exit the application without completing the jobs in the Jobs Queue. NOTE: You can select multiple jobs together and remove them from the Jobs Queue. The Remove option prompts you to reconfirm the removal of the job. Are you sure you want to permanently remove the selected Job(s)? window appears for confirmation.
Scheduling Automatic Search The following are the benefits of using the Automatic Search feature to schedule an automatic download and/or build an update repository from the support site: • Downloading updates from Dell Support site for one or more Dell products based on the brands and/or service tags can be scheduled. This schedule can be used to check and download updates periodically, during the off pick hours.
– Start: — You can set the date and time for the automatic search. – Settings — You can set the frequency of the schedule. – Security Options — You can set the type of security. NOTE: The Save button becomes active after all of the options have been selected. 9. Click Save to complete the process. A Task Creation window is displayed. Click Yes. An Automatic Search widow is displayed confirming the task has been created successfully. Click OK.
5. – Dell Update Packages – All file formats Click Search. The Searching for Latest updates window is displayed. 6. Once the results are displayed, select one or more updates (these updates can be filtered). 7. Click Export. The Export to repository window is displayed. 8. You can choose the following options from the Repository Export options: 9. – Select one or more repositories to Export to: — You can select the desired repositories from this list.
File Format • Filters based on the required file format for the update. You can select from the following options: – Dell Update Packages (DUP) — This is the default option. You can import all the DUPs to the local repository when you use the default option and chose download. – Non-DUPS — You can download all the non DUP files to the system by choosing this option, but you cannot import non DUP files to the local repository. Dates • 40 Filters updates based on the selected time period.
Frequently Asked Questions 6 This section lists some frequently asked questions about the Dell Repository Manager. Where is the Dell Repository Manager runtime log located? Dell Repository Manager creates two log files at runtime: • DellRepositoryManager_Server.svclog — Data Center Version • DellRepositoryManager_Client.svclog — Business Client Version The log file is located in C:\Users\\AppData\ Local\RepositoryManager\Log. I see an update present in dell.
1. Launch Windows Task Scheduler from Programs Menu. 2. Navigate and click on the Task Scheduler library node on the left pane. 3. Search for DellRepositoryManagerDataCenterVersion-FindNewUpdates-... task. This is a Windows tasks that is created by DRM. 4. Click Properties. 5. Select the Triggers tab. 6. Search for the trigger that you specified using DRM. Edit this trigger and change the Start date to a future time. 7. Once the Start date has changed, re-launch DRM to make any changes to Automatic Search.