3
Choose whether to enable or disable the task, then click
Next
.
The Actions page appears. Disabled tasks can be run manually, but do not run at scheduled times.
4
From the
Actions
menu, select
Repository Pull
.
5
Select the source site from which to pull contents into the master repository.
6
Select one of the following branches to receive the packages:
•
Current
— Use the packages without testing them first.
•
Evaluation
— Used to test the packages in a lab environment first.
•
Previous
— Use the previous version to receive the package.
7
Select
Move existing packages of the same type to the Previous branch
to move the current package versions
saved in the Current branch to the Previous branch.
8
Select whether to pull:
•
All packages
.
•
Selected packages
— If you select this option, you must click
Select Packages
and choose the packages
to pull from the source site when this task runs.
Figure 16-2 Available Source Site Packages dialog box
9
Click
Next
.
The Schedule page of the wizard appears.
10
Schedule the task as needed, then click
Next
.
The Summary page appears.
The Schedule page provides more flexibility than the scheduling
functionality of previous versions. In addition to more granular
scheduling in all of the schedule types, you can use cron syntax by
selecting the
Advanced
schedule type.
11
Review the summary information, then click
Save
.
The scheduled Repository Pull task is added to the task list on the Server Tasks page.
Running a Pull Now task
Use this task to initiate a pull task that updates the master repository from the source site
immediately. With this release, you can select which packages in the source site are copied to the
master repository.
Using tasks to manage products and systems
Server tasks and what they do
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