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01-31-2005 03:37 AM
01-31-2005 03:37 AM
Version Control Repository
I've installed HP SIM today. During the install i've configured a path for the repository. When I want to deploy a Proliant Support Pack to a server (which i've unzipped to the specified "repository" folder) it says "There are no Support Packs in this catalog."
How do I "fill" the repository with support packs ?
How do I "fill" the repository with support packs ?
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01-31-2005 05:59 AM
01-31-2005 05:59 AM
Re: Version Control Repository
You shouldn't need to but you can "Scan" the catalogue.
From the Links Tab of the Server that has the VCRM go to the VCRM and there's a Scan Option.
But check the Repository structure.
I point my VCRM to d:\VCRM and then have a number of sub-direstories that contain different Softpaqs etc. below that. It just makes Management a bit easier.
You should see a corresponding .mnf file for each cpxxxxx.exe file when VCRM correctly scans and catalogues the repository.
From the Links Tab of the Server that has the VCRM go to the VCRM and there's a Scan Option.
But check the Repository structure.
I point my VCRM to d:\VCRM and then have a number of sub-direstories that contain different Softpaqs etc. below that. It just makes Management a bit easier.
You should see a corresponding .mnf file for each cpxxxxx.exe file when VCRM correctly scans and catalogues the repository.
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02-01-2005 02:57 AM
02-01-2005 02:57 AM
Re: Version Control Repository
It worked out all by itself. It might took some time for the system to create an index (i think) Thanks anyway !
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02-01-2005 02:58 AM
02-01-2005 02:58 AM
Re: Version Control Repository
see previous post.
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