Lenovo ThinkServer RS110 User Manual
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Note:
Distributed
File
System
(DFS),
a
storage
management
solution,
can
be
used
when
configuring
the
network
share
repository.
Working
with
multiple
repositories:
This
multiple
repository
capability
ensures
that
you
are
getting
the
latest
version
of
an
update
package
while
offering
greater
flexibility
of
package
storage.
When
using
multiple
repositories,
EasyUpdate
searches
for
update
packages
in
the
order
of
the
repositories
defined
in
the
registry.
EasyUpdate
searches
each
repository
location
and
retrieves
the
latest
version
of
an
update
package.
Packages
on
the
Lenovo
Help
Center
Web
site
will
be
the
most
current
version.
If
a
repository
location
is
not
found,
EasyUpdate
will
search
the
next
numerical
repository
location.
For
example,
if
you
remove
the
folder
that
points
to
RepositoryLocation1,
EasyUpdate
will
search
RepositoryLocation2,
and
then
RepositoryLocation3.
The
following
illustration
shows
the
relationship
between
the
Lenovo
Help
Center,
a
local
system,
a
network
share,
and
EasyUpdate
when
using
multiple
repositories:
In
this
example,
EasyUpdate
will
search
the
Lenovo
Help
Center
Web
site
first,
followed
by
the
repository
folder
on
the
local
system,
and
then
the
repository
folder
on
the
network
share:
v
RepositoryLocation1
-
Lenovo
Help
Center
Web
site
v
RepositoryLocation2
-
Local
system
v
RepositoryLocation3
-
Network
share
Creating
and
configuring
multiple
repositories
with
the
registry:
To
create
and
configure
multiple
repository
locations,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Create
a
new
folder
on
a
local
hard
disk
drive
to
be
used
as
the
repository,
for
example:
%ANYDRV%\EasyUpdate1_x\
2.
Create
a
new
folder
on
a
network
share
to
be
used
as
the
repository.
3.
Share
the
new
repository
folder
using
the
UNC
path.
The
UNC
path
provides
connectivity
to
all
computers
that
have
been
mapped
to
the
repository.
The
format
for
the
EasyUpdate
UNC
path
is:
\\Server\Share\
Chapter
3.
Configurations
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