Compaq t5725 HP Device Manager User Manual - Page 211

Repository Management, Configuring the Repository

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8 Repository Management Configuring the Repository The HP Management Repository is used to store software components, system images, diagnostic tools and agent files. Each of the individual items stored in the Repository is referred to as an element. Once elements are stored in the Repository, they can be applied to client devices using templates. The HP Management Repository actually resides over several servers, these being the HP Management Server Repository (the "Server Repository") and one or more FTP Server Repositories (the "FTP Repository"). The Repository Management tool is used to import elements into the Server Repository and then transfer them to the relevant FTP Repository. An element must be transferred to an FTP Repository before it can be applied to clients. When you log in the HP Device Manager Console for the first time you will be automatically prompted to create an FTP Repository using the FTP Repository Wizard as described below. If you need to create an additional FTP Repository later, you can run the FTP Repository Wizard again by selecting Tools > Configuration from the Console's menu bar, selecting FTP Repositories in the lefthand tree pane, then clicking the Launch FTP Wizard button in the top-right corner. Configuring the Repository 201

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8
Repository Management
Configuring the Repository
The HP Management Repository is used to store software components, system images, diagnostic tools
and agent files. Each of the individual items stored in the Repository is referred to as an
element
. Once
elements are stored in the Repository, they can be applied to client devices using templates.
The HP Management Repository actually resides over several servers, these being the HP Management
Server Repository (the "Server Repository") and one or more FTP Server Repositories (the "FTP
Repository"). The
Repository Management
tool is used to import elements into the Server Repository
and then transfer them to the relevant FTP Repository. An element must be transferred to an FTP
Repository before it can be applied to clients.
When you log in the HP Device Manager Console for the first time you will be automatically prompted
to create an FTP Repository using the
FTP Repository Wizard
as described below. If you need to
create an additional FTP Repository later, you can run the
FTP Repository Wizard
again by
selecting
Tools
>
Configuration
from the Console’s menu bar, selecting
FTP Repositories
in the left-
hand tree pane, then clicking the
Launch FTP Wizard
button in the top-right corner.
Configuring the Repository
201