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What is Dell Repository Manager?
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Dell Repository Manager (DRM) is an application that allows IT Administrators to easily manage system updates. Dell Repository Manager provides a searchable interface used to create custom software collections known as bundles and repositories of Dell Update Packages (DUPs).

These bundles and repositories allow for the deployment of multiple firmware updates at once. 

A Dell Update Package (DUP) is a self-contained executable in a standard package format that updates a software element on a Dell server such as the BIOS, a device driver, firmware, and other similar software updates.

Additionally, Dell Repository Manager makes it easier to locate specific updates for a particular platform, which saves time.


Welcome to Dell Repository Manager

Repository Manager can compare differences between two repositories at both the bundle and component level. It allows you to create deployment tools using your custom repository. Repository Manager is available for Dell Data Center (Server, Storage, Networking) and Dell Enterprise client products. The Data Center version can create and manage repositories for Dell PowerEdge servers, select EquaLogic, PowerVault & Compellent storage as well as select PowerConnect and Force10 networking switches.  The Dell Client version manages updates for Dell Latitude, Precision Workstation and OptiPlex client systems.

Dell Repository Manager integrates with Dell systems management products such as Dell OpenManage Essentials console and the Dell Management Plug-in for VMware vCenter. Dell Repository Manager automates creation of custom repositories by reading inventory information from these consoles and creating of a set of updates that is newer than what is currently installed.  

What's New + Downloads

Release Summary
v1.7

  • Supports 64-bit Dell Update Packages & Bundles
  • Manages update content sequence for a bundle (Data Center Version Only)
  • Adds a non-DUP format file into a repository
  • Supports Dell PowerEdge VRTX updates
  • Supports force update option while exporting bundles to a bootable ISO

 7/23/2013 (Download)
v1.6

  • Creates system bundles from Dell support site (Data Center version only)
  • Adds new search results into an existing repository and replaces the older version updates in existing bundles
  • Enhanced usability of Search Dell support site
  • Addition of a brand selection tab in repository creation wizard and bundle/component filter
  • Generates a repository report while saving a repository to a folder

 4/17/2013 (Download)
v1.5

  • Store repositories of bundles and components within the new local application database
  • View and manage all local repositories from one location in the interface
  • Search for the latest components from Dell support site directly
  • Schedule a task to automatically search for the latest components from Dell support site, and then add the new updates into a local repository, save to a local folder, and/or export to a lightweight deployment pack
  • Multiple tasks with simultaneously running import and export operations from other tasks
  • Track the progress of long-running operations in the new Jobs Queue
  • New method to obtain an inventory data from Dell OpenManage Essentials (OME) v1.1 remotely
  • Experience the numerous advantages of performing update management tasks in a new and improved graphical user interface

12/12/2012(Download)
v1.4
  • New platform / hardware support and security updates
03/06/2012 (Download)

 

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Dell Repository Manager v1.6 Key Features

1. Configuring FileStore Settings: In Dell Repository Manager (DRM) 1.6, the FileStore  feature helps to save disc space on the system drive (by default DRM creates the FileStore folder under C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\RepositoryManager\FileStore).

This feature allows you to move the FileStore folder from the default drive to another location in the same drive, another drive, or another system on the network. 

 

                                                       Moving FileStore from original location

2. Search Dell’s Support Site: This feature lets you search for updates that are available on support.dell.com, filter them, and then download selected files or export them to either a new repository or to an existing repository.  Searches can be done by either Brand/Model or by Service Tag.


Searching support.dell.com for updates

3.Schedule Automatic Search:This feature lets you schedule a search for updates on a schedule that you determine.  It is as easy as select the product to search for, decide where to store new updates that are found and to schedule the time of the search. Scheduling can be done as frequently as desired.

 Scheduling an Automatic Search

4.Jobs Queue: this new feature alows a user to kick off long-running jobs in the background, thus freeing up Repository Manager for a user to work on other tasks.

iDRAC7 Manuals (home)
User GuideiDRAC7 Manuals [1.0.0, 1.06.06, 1.10.10, 1.20.20, 1.23.23, 1.30.30, 1.40.40)
RACADM ReferenceRACADM Command Line Reference Guide (1.0.0, 1.06.06, 1.10.10, 1.20.20, 1.23.23, 1.30.30, 1.40.40)

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Useful Links
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Repository Manager for Clients
[[wiki:www.delltechcenter.com/OME|OpenManage
OpenManage Essentials HomePage]]
OpenManageIntegrationforVMwarevCenterHome
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How does Dell Repository Manager work?

DRM connects to Dell's online catalog of updates that contains information on the available Dell Update Packages (DUPs). Once you have selected your updates, Dell Repository Manager downloads the specific file(s) you have requested. 


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