Deploying files and applications using packages and depot objects


The following topics describe how to add objects to the Depot folder, including software packages, BLPackages, Network Shell scripts, and files. The Depot folder is often referred to as "the Depot."

Related BladeLogic ZipKits on BMC Communitites

The following BladeLogic ZipKits provide instructions for creating specific software packages for Windows environments. Additional ZipKits for other software packages are available from the Blade ZipKits Currently Available BMC Communities article.

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ZipKit

What it installs

Adobe Acrobat Reader version 11.0.10

Adobe Flash Player version 19.0.0.183

7-Zip version 9.2

Apache Tomcat version 8.05 server with Oracle JDK version 7 (Update 51) 

Google Chrome Enterprise version

Mozilla Firefox version 41.0

IIS 8.5 on Windows 2012 R2 only

Microsoft .NET Framework version 4.6

Microsoft SQL Server 2012

Oracle Java SE version 8 (Update 60) 

Oracle version 11g R2 Client

The following BladeLogic ZipKits provide instructions for creating specific software packages for UNIX and Linux environments. Additional ZipKits for other software packages are available from the Blade ZipKits Currently Available BMC Communities article.

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ZipKit

What it installs

This package installs the Apache CoucDB package from the EPEL on-line repo.

This package installs the latest Dell OpenManage Repo and Firmware Tools for Linux Servers.

This package installs the LAMP stack from the CentOS on-line repo

This package installs the latest Oracle Public 6 repository

This package installs the stable version of RVM and Ruby via download from repo.

This package installs the latest version of MongoDB via download from repo. 

This package installs the MySQL Community Edition from the on-line repo. 

This package copies files necessary to connect to the MySQL Community repo for CentOS and Red Hat 6.

This package installs PostgreSQL 9.3 from the postgresql on-line repo. 

This package installs the redis package from the EPEL on-line repo.

 

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