Users Guide
14. Select the check box corresponding to the components to include the component in the repository,
and click OK.
NOTE: You have the option to Clear Selections in case you want to change the options.
15. Click Next after you have selected any optional components.
The Summary window displays the properties of the repository based on the selections.
16. Click Finish to create the repository.
The Create repository dialog box appears while creating the new repository.
The Repository Created window displays the message:New repository was created
successfully.
The new repository includes catalogs and packages defined in it. It also includes the Dell Inventory
Collector.
• Name of the repository.
• Number of Bundle(s) and Component(s).
• Number of the optional component files.
NOTE: Ensure that the bundle(s) and components you add to the repository belong to the
specified criteria. Dell Repository Manager does not restrict you from adding components that
do not belong to the specified criteria into the repository.
17. Click Close to exit the repository created window.
Creating a repository with iDRAC Inventory
To create an update repository for Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC):
1. In the Dell Repository Manager window, click My Repositories tab, and click New→Dell iDRAC
inventory.
Create Repository for Dell iDRAC dialog box appears.
2. Type the Name: and Description: and click Next.
NOTE: Click Cancel at any time to exit without creating a new repository.
The Base Repository window is displayed.
3. Select a source for the repository.
The available options are:
• Dell Online Catalog — You can import the bundle(s) and components from the Dell Online
Catalog into the repositories you create.
• Previous Catalogs— Allows you to select the previous Dell catalogs.
If you select this option, you have to select any of the previous catalog groups from the list and
click Next.
The Previous Catalog window is displayed. Select one of the previous catalogs from the list, and
then click Next.
NOTE: Selected catalog may take a few minutes to load.
• Local Source Repository — During the repository creation, local source is an option/feature, to
use a repository or a catalog that is available and maintained locally (can be on any accessible
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