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Adding Elements to the Repository

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Adding Elements to the Repository This section describes how elements are added to the HP Management Repository so that they are available for applying to client devices. You must have configured an FTP Repository using the FTP Repository Wizard before you can add elements to it (refer to Configuring the Repository on page 201 for details). 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. NOTE: When importing an element into the HP Management Repository, a relay FTP server must be selected to temporarily hold the element, which is then automatically transferred to the Server Repository. The Repository Management tool is displayed by selecting Tools > Repository Management from the Management Console's menu bar. The following section describes how to use it to import an element into the Server Repository, then transfer it to an FTP Repository. Elements created through the Console using a template (for example, an image file), are placed in the FTP Repository specified in the template. If you want the element to be available in another FTP Repository, you first need to transfer it to the Server Repository using the Repository Management tool's Download button, then transfer the element from the Server Repository to the other FTP Repository using the Upload button. Importing an Element into the Repository The following procedure describes how to import an element into the Repository. 1. Copy the element to be imported to a temporary location on your local drive. 206 Chapter 8 Repository Management

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Adding Elements to the Repository
This section describes how elements are added to the HP Management Repository so that they are
available for applying to client devices. You must have configured an FTP Repository using the
FTP
Repository Wizard
before you can add elements to it (refer to
Configuring the Repository
on page
201
for details).
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.
NOTE:
When importing an element into the HP Management Repository, a relay FTP server must be
selected to temporarily hold the element, which is then automatically transferred to the Server
Repository.
The
Repository Management
tool is displayed by selecting
Tools
>
Repository Management
from
the Management Console’s menu bar. The following section describes how to use it to import an element
into the Server Repository, then transfer it to an FTP Repository.
Elements created through the Console using a template (for example, an image file), are placed in the
FTP Repository specified in the template. If you want the element to be available in another FTP
Repository, you first need to transfer it to the Server Repository using the
Repository Management
tool’s
Download
button, then transfer the element from the Server Repository to the other FTP
Repository using the
Upload
button.
Importing an Element into the Repository
The following procedure describes how to import an element into the Repository.
1.
Copy the element to be imported to a temporary location on your local drive.
206
Chapter 8
Repository Management