Software Distributor Administration Guide for HP-UX 11i

Managing Software Depots
Depot Management Commands and Concepts
Chapter 4136
Tape Depot
Tape (serial) depots offer advantages when you must copy or install
software over slow or unreliable network connections, including the
web. (First copy the depot to a local host, then install from the local
depot.)
Software in a tape depot is formatted as a tar archive.
Depots for actual cartridge, DAT and 9-track tape are referred to by
the path to the tape drive’s device file. For example: /dev/rmt/0m.
You cannot modify or verify tape depots.
You can create a tape depot only with the swpackage command. You
cannot use swcopy to copy software directly to a tape. See
Chapter 10, “Creating Software Packages,” on page 301 for more
information on swpackage.
Software in a tape depot must first be transferred to a directory
depot before it can be accessed by other hosts on the network.
A tape depot can be accessed by only one command at a time.
Depot Registration
To make the software in a depot available for use by SD-UX commands
across a network, you must register the depot. You can also unregister a
depot if you do not want it to be available. See “Registering and
Unregistering Depots (swreg)” on page 151 for more information.