Software Distributor Administration Guide for HP-UX 11i
Managing Installed Software
Listing Your Software (swlist)
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You can also change the one_liner default value to {revision size title} in
the defaults file. Then a listing of the C-LANG products on host2 would
be as follows:
swlist C-LANG @ host2
C-LANG.C-COMPILE 8.0 1346 C Compiler Components
C-LANG.C-LIBS 8.0 2356 Runtime Libraries
C-LANG.C-MAN 8.0 1976 Programming Reference
Listing Patches
You can use swlist to list software patches and their status. See “Listing
Patches” on page 178 for more information.
Using Software Codewords and Customer IDs
The swlist command may prompt you for codewords if you try to view
codeword protected software. You can also enter new codewords from the
command line or from the GUI. This process is identical to that used by
swinstall. See “Using Software Codewords and Customer IDs” on
page 78 for more information.
Listing Software by Levels
The -l
level
option lets you list all software objects down to the
specified level: depot, bundle, product, subproduct, fileset or file.
Choose a level as a starting point and list items only down to that level.
Table 3-4 The -l Options
Option Action
swlist -l root Shows the root level (roots on the specified
target hosts)
swlist -l shroot Shows the shared roots
swlist -l prroot Shows the private roots
swlist -l bundle Shows only bundles
swlist -l product Shows only products