HP Version Control Repository Manager

To log in:
1. To access the VCRM with access to all available features, you must log in to the
System Management
Homepage
(SMH) with administrator or operator level access.
2. To log in to the SMH:
a. From the system where the VCRM is installed, navigate to https://VCRMSystem:2381. If the
SMH is configured to allow anonymous access, click the Login link on the upper right corner of
the page, otherwise you are immediately directed to the login page.
b. Enter an account name and password that have the appropriate operator or administrator access
level.
3. After you have logged in, you can browse directly to the VCRM by entering
https://VCRMSystem:2381/vcrepository in the browser address field, or you can open it in
a new browser window by clicking the VCRM link from the SMH under Integrated Agents, or in the
Version Control status box on the Home tab. The VCRM Home page appears.
NOTE: In SMH 3.x, the Version Control (VCA and VCRM) agents links are available only under the Version
Control status box on the Home tab and it opens in the same window. The Integrated Agents will be
available in Webapps tab, but there is no link available for any agent.
Related topics
Getting started
Logging out
Logging out
Log out of the
HP Version Control Repository Manager
(VCRM) to prevent someone from accessing your
active session if you walk away.
To log out of the
GUI
:
1. Click the VCRMSystem Home page link in the VCRM banner.
2. Click Logout in the HP Version Control Repository Manager banner.
3. Close the Web browser.
Related topics
Logging in
About software repositories
The practice of updating
HP ProLiant and Integrity Support Packs
and
Components
from a single or multiple
repositories saves time and is key to standardizing software maintenance and update procedures on distributed
systems.
NOTE: Default installation of an
HP Version Control Repository Manager
(VCRM) can manage only the
repository that is located on the server on which VCRM is installed.
For maximum manageability and flexibility across operating system platforms, each repository that is created
should be:
Located on a local drive with write access
Updated automatically by the VCRM
Managed by VCRM
Related procedures
Configuring Auto Update
Creating a custom software baseline
10 Getting started