How to use do repository manager to create a custom repository for open manage enterprise. After opening up repository manager, this is easy is going to add repository, give your repository a name, go to integrations. And since we're going to be using open manage enterprise, let's select windows 64.
And if there's any blade chassis or servers in your environment, a police select always independent, select open managed enterprise from the integration drop down box, put endure host name or IP address your credentials and of course your password inst select connect what repository manager is doing right now is making a secure connection to your instance of open manage enterprise and gathering important information so that you can determine which groups within open manage enterprise that you want to create custom repositories.
For once the connection is, is made, you will see now that you have access to all the groups, either the predefined groups that open managed enterprise creates or if you have created any custom groups, you'll have access to them as well. You can easily just select all groups to make your repositories from. Or in this case, we're gonna make a custom repository for the modular systems and selecting modular systems.
Just select a what repository manager is doing now is gathering the inventory file from open manage enterprise and comparing it against the latest dell enterprise catalog to determine exactly what platforms are in your environment. And more specifically what devices are in those cat or in those devices.
Once completed, you can open up your repository and you can see that these are all the platforms that have been discovered. And more importantly within each of these platforms, these are the devices that are installed and are upgradable. So there you have how to quickly and efficiently make a custom repository, four open managed enterprise instances using Dell repository manager.