NOTE: The Used Size: field provides the details of the FileStore size. The Available: field provides the details of the available blank space of the system (by default DRM creates the FileStore at C) drive. The Use Default button is enabled when another location is selected for the FileStore.

4.Click Ok to move the FileStore, or click Cancel to exit without making any changes.

If you select Ok, a warning appears for further confirmation. The action will permanently delete following folder and its contents. Dell Repository Manager cannot recover deleted files. Are you sure you want to continue?

5.Click Yes to confirm, or No to exit making any changes.

If you select Yes, the Moving to new FileStore location... window appears while moving the FileStore.FileStore moved successfully. message appears once the FileStore is moved to the new location. The operation cannot be canceled during this phase.

6.Click OK to exit the Settings window.

Creating New Repository

To create a new repository:

1.In the My Repositories tab, click New Create New Repository . The Create Repository window is displayed.

2.Type the Name: and Description:.

3.Click Next.

The Base Repository window is displayed.

NOTE: Click Cancel at any time to exit without creating a new repository.

4.Select a source for the repository. The options available are:

Dell Online Catalog — You can import the bundle(s) and components from the Dell Online Catalog into the repositories you create.

Local Source Repository — During 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 network) as the source repository. To set the Local Repository, see Configuring Source Repository.

My Custom Repositories — Allows you to select an existing repository as the base repository.

5.Click Next.

The Select Brand window is displayed.

6.Select the desired system type (Server, Storage) and the brands (PowerEdge, EqualLogic, PowerVault) for the repository.

If you select Server, select PowerEdge, you have the option to select one or more from the following options:

Rack — Includes Dell system models of the rack mount or monolithic type of form factor.

Blade — Includes Dell system models of the blade chassis or modular type of form factor.

Tower — Includes Dell system models of the tower or monolithic type of form factor.

If you select Storage, you can select one or more from the following options:

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