Compaq t5725 HP Device Manager User Manual - Page 186

Deleting a Repository, Export FTP Repositories

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Server Address: 192.168.88.7 (FTP server IP address) Username: john Password: dev1234 (input will appear hidden) Path: ./ndm NOTE: You need to have write permissions for the given path. The files will be stored at /home/john/ndm/ where /home/john is the default login directory of user john. 6. You can click Test if you want to try the connection to the server. If there is a problem, click Undo Changes to recover the last saved settings. 7. If you want this Repository to be your default FTP server, click Set Default. 8. Click Apply to save the settings. Deleting a Repository 1. Select Tools > Configuration from the Console's menu bar. 2. In the Configuration Management dialog box, select the FTP Repositories item in the left-hand tree pane. 3. Select the repository you want to delete in the FTP Repositories list, click Delete then Yes to confirm. Exporting a Repository 1. Select Tools > Configuration from the Console's menu bar. 2. In the Configuration Management dialog box, select the FTP Repositories item in the left-hand tree pane. 3. Select the repository you want to export in the FTP Repositories list, then click Export. 4. Browse to the location where you want to save it. 5. Click Export FTP Repositories. Importing a Repository 1. Select Tools > Configuration from the Console's menu bar. 2. In the Configuration Management dialog box, select the FTP Repositories item in the left-hand tree pane. 3. Click Import 4. Browse to the location where the FTP Repository you want to import is located. 5. Click Import FTP Repositories. NOTE: The first FTP Repository imported will become the default FTP Repository unless another has already been defined as such. 176 Chapter 7 Configuration Management

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Server Address: 192.168.88.7
(FTP server IP address)
Username: john
Password: dev1234
(input will appear hidden)
Path: ./ndm
NOTE:
You need to have write permissions for the given path.
The files will be stored at
/home/john/ndm/
where
/home/john
is the default login directory of
user
john
.
6.
You can click
Test
if you want to try the connection to the server. If there is a problem, click
Undo
Changes
to recover the last saved settings.
7.
If you want this Repository to be your default FTP server, click
Set Default
.
8.
Click
Apply
to save the settings.
Deleting a Repository
1.
Select
Tools
>
Configuration
from the Console’s menu bar.
2.
In the
Configuration Management
dialog box, select the
FTP Repositories
item in the left-hand
tree pane.
3.
Select the repository you want to delete in the
FTP Repositories
list, click
Delete
then
Yes
to
confirm.
Exporting a Repository
1.
Select
Tools
>
Configuration
from the Console’s menu bar.
2.
In the
Configuration Management
dialog box, select the
FTP Repositories
item in the left-hand
tree pane.
3.
Select the repository you want to export in the
FTP Repositories
list, then click
Export
.
4.
Browse to the location where you want to save it.
5.
Click
Export FTP Repositories
.
Importing a Repository
1.
Select
Tools
>
Configuration
from the Console’s menu bar.
2.
In the
Configuration Management
dialog box, select the
FTP Repositories
item in the left-hand
tree pane.
3.
Click
Import
4.
Browse to the location where the FTP Repository you want to import is located.
5.
Click
Import FTP Repositories
.
NOTE:
The first FTP Repository imported will become the default FTP Repository unless another
has already been defined as such.
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Chapter 7
Configuration Management