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A session file uses the same syntax as the defaults files. You can specify an absolute path for a session
file. If you do not specify a directory, the default location for a session file is
$HOME/.sw/sessions/
.
To re-execute a saved session from an interactive session, use the Recall Session option from the File
menu. To re-execute a session from a command-line, specify the session file as the argument for the
-S
session__file option of swinstall or swcopy
.
Note that when you re-execute a session file, the values in the session file take precedence over values in
the system defaults file. Likewise, any command line options or parameters that you specify when you
invoke
swinstall or swcopy take precedence over the values in the session file.
Software and Target Lists
Most SD commands support software and target selections from separate input files (see the
-f and -t
command-line options). Software and targets specified in these files will be selected for operation.
swinstall and swcopy also support an interactive read and save of target and software groups. Tar-
get and software groups can be saved in files (default location
$HOME/.sw/targets/
and
$HOME/.sw/software/
) and then selected in subsequent
swinstall and swcopy operations.
Additionally, the
swinstall and swcopy interactive user interfaces read a default list of hosts on
which to operate. The list is stored in:
/var/adm/sw/defaults.hosts
the system-wide default list of hosts
$HOME/.swdefaults.hosts
the user-specific default list of hosts
For each interactive command, target hosts containing roots and target hosts containing depots are
specified in separate lists (
hosts, hosts_with_depots
, respectively). The list of hosts are enclosed
in
{} braces and separated by white space (blank, tab and newline). For example:
swinstall.hosts={hostA hostB hostC hostD hostE hostF}
swcopy.hosts_with_depots={hostS}
The swinstall and swcopy interactive user interfaces read a default list of patch filters that you can
use as selection criteria for patch software. The list is stored in:
/var/adm/sw/defaults.patchfilters
the system-wide default list of patch filters.
$HOME/.sw/defaults.patchfilters
the user-specific default list of patch filters.
The list of patch filters is enclosed in braces {} and separated by white space (blank, tab, or newline).
For example:
swinstall.patch_filter_choices={
*.*,c=enhancement
*.*,c=critical
}
swcopy.patch_filter_choices={
Product.Fileset,c=halts_system
}
Environment Variables
The environment variables that affect the swinstall command are:
LANG Determines the language in which messages are displayed. If LANG is not specified or
is set to the empty string, a default value of C is used. See the lang(5) man page by
typing man5sdfor more information.
NOTE: The language in which the SD agent and daemon log messages are displayed
is set by the system configuration variable script,
/etc/rc.config.d/LANG.For
example, /etc/rc.config.d/LANG, must be set to LANG=ja_JP.SJIS or
LANG=ja_JP.eucJP to make the agent and daemon log messages display in
Japanese.
LC_ALL Determines the locale to be used to override any values for locale categories specified
by the settings of LANG or any environment variables beginning with LC_.
LC_CTYPE Determines the interpretation of sequences of bytes of text data as characters (for
example, single versus multibyte characters in values for vendor-defined attributes).
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