Use this task to create a Definitive Media Library (DML)
repository. Typically, DML repositories reference related sets of
software image CIs. A repository might be used as a store room or
a file system; in that case, it would contain references to related
software images that are registered to the CMDB but not under the
management of an operational management product (OMP), such as Tivoli® Provisioning Manager.
About this task
OMP-managed repositories reference software images that are
stored on the associated OMP.
After you create a DML repository,
you can select from the associated list of software images to create
manual software distribution tasks (for non-OMP-managed software images)
or automated software distribution tasks (for images that are stored
on an OMP). You can add to a repository over time, as new software
becomes available for distribution in your environment. You can also
create new repositories, remove images from a repository, and otherwise
manage your DML repositories.
To create a DML repository, perform
the following steps:
Procedure
- In the Definitive Media Libraries application, click to open a Repository view in which to create the new repository.
- Type a name for the repository in the Name field.
Make the name succinct but descriptive, so that other users can easily
recognize the contents and purpose of the repository.
- If the repository is to contain software
images that are stored on an OMP that you are using for software distribution,
such as Tivoli Provisioning Manager,
click next to the Name field in the Management Application
section, and select the OMP from which you want to pull images for
distribution. See the "Selecting an OMP" topic for more information.
This is the most important step in creating a DML repository.
You can point to any management server that was discovered; by specifying
this server, you are identifying the physical system that is the repository. Later,
after you build and test a software image and check the image into
the management server, you can create a reference to the image in
the Configuration Management Database (CMDB) and point to the reference
as a source for a distribution.
- Fill in any of the other fields that you want to have values
for this repository. For example, you can assign a classification
to classify the repository, indicate the owner of the repository,
or supply any other information that is appropriate. You can open
the repository at any time to add or edit information.
- Click to save the new repository.