Server Management - Systems Insight Manager
1833325 Members
3151 Online
110051 Solutions
New Discussion

hp version control repository

 
jonh1234
Occasional Contributor

hp version control repository

Hi,

I installed hp version control manager on my hp insight manager.

I imported the last smart start (8.70) on the c:\repository directory.

It's possible to create more profile? For example one profile for server 64 bit and more profile 32 bit.

 

thanks

 

 

8 REPLIES 8
shocko
Honored Contributor

Re: HP version control repository

Hi,

I'm not sure I understand you. You don't import the SmartStart CD/DVD into the repository, you import the PSP (Proliant Support Pack) or SSP (Service Support Pack). You can of course then create different baselines for 32/64 bit systems :)

If my post was helpful please award me Kudos! or Points :)
luca1
Frequent Advisor

Re: HP version control repository

thanks for your reply.

I following this procedure for pre-populate version control repository:

 

Updating the  Repository Manually from  the
SmartStart CD
To populate the repository manually with ProLiant Support Packs from the SmartStart CD version
6.0 or later:
1. Insert the SmartStart CD in the CD-ROM drive.
2. From Windows Explorer, double-click the CD-ROM drive to open the SmartStart CD.
3. Click Compaq to open the directory.
4. From within the Compaq directory, click CSP to open the directory.
35
5. The CSP directory contains a NW directory that contains the Netware-related Support Packs,
a Linux  directory for  Linux-related  Support Packs, and a Windows NT® directory that  contains
all  of  the  components  and  support  packs  and  an  XML  file  for  each  supported  Microsoft operating
system. Click Linux or NT depending on the type of Support Packs with which you want to
populate your repository.
6. After you have opened one of the directories, select all of the Support Pack files, click Edit
from the Windows Explorer toolbar, and select Copy.
7. From  Windows Explorer,  navigate  to  the  repository  directory, for  example,  c:\repository.
Click the repository directory.
8. From the Microsoft Windows Explorer toolbar, click Edit and select Paste. The Support
Packs are copied into the c:\repository directory. The repository is now populated.
9. From  the  c:\repository directory, select  a component.  Right-click  the  component  and select
Properties. Note that the file is read-only. For the Version Control Repository Manager to
allow component configuration, a component cannot be read-only. Deselect the read-only
attribute and click OK.

 

in my case source is smart start 64 bit.

How I can create another profile with smart start 32 bit?

 

thanks

 

Jonh

shocko
Honored Contributor

Re: HP version control repository

What do you mean by profile?

If my post was helpful please award me Kudos! or Points :)
luca1
Frequent Advisor

Re: HP version control repository

I would have 2 profiles one for win 32 and one for win 64 bit.

Itìs possibile for you?

shocko
Honored Contributor

Re: HP version control repository

I have multiple baselines in the repository for 32/64 bit machine if thats what you mean?

If my post was helpful please award me Kudos! or Points :)
luca1
Frequent Advisor

Re: HP version control repository

Yes I would create multiple baseline but the folder where I can download smart-start is only one c:\repository...

 

thanks

shocko
Honored Contributor

Re: HP version control repository

Exactly!

 

You put all the 32/64 bit smart update components in that same repositoryfolder. They can exist side by side. The best way of doing it is to either let the repository manager populate it for you or download the PSPs and extract them to their respective folders then do an import from there. Each PSP, when extracted to a folder, contains some .xml files that contain the inventory in that PSP. You point the import wizard from the VCRM  at this folder and it picks up the .xml inventory file and imports all the components and catalogues them. :)

If my post was helpful please award me Kudos! or Points :)
luca1
Frequent Advisor

Re: HP version control repository

Thanks for your help!

Jonh