Dell 1.8 Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


 
The Copy Components window is displayed with the details of the number of components
copied, the number of bundles, and the name of the new bundles.
NOTE: If any error or warnings are found in the export, a message is displayed on Copy
Components window. Click the Errors/Warnings button to view the details.
e) Click Close to return to the Components tab.
Deleting Components
You can delete components from a bundle or a repository.
To delete components:
1. On the My Repositories tab, select the desired repository, and click Open.
2. Click Components.
3. On the Components screen, select the component(s) you want to delete, and click Delete.
The Delete Component(s) window is displayed.
4. In the Delete Component(s) window, select one of the following:
Delete from all Bundles — Deletes the component from all the bundle.
Delete from Repository — Deletes the component from the corresponding repository.
Cancel — Exits the Delete Component(s) window.
NOTE: If you have selected one or more bundles under the Bundle tab, you can see the
option to delete from selected bundles.
5. Click OK to proceed.
If you click OK, the Please Wait... window is displayed while optimizing the database.
Component Filters
The filter properties table lists the options which you can use to filter your search results:
Property Description
Keyword Search Filters components based on the text you provide. For example, if you
type PowerEdge, Dell Repository Manager displays all the latest
repositories and components applicable to the PowerEdge systems.
NOTE: You can provide only regular search syntax in this field.
Update Type Filters components based on the type of components. The available
options are:
Drivers
Firmwares
BIOS
Applications
Utilities
For example, if you select BIOS, Dell Repository Manager displays all the
components that require only BIOS updates.
Criticality Filters components based on the criticality of the update. The available
options are:
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