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list contains space separated system container names enclosed in quotes and can be a
subset of all configured system containers.
The behavior is as follows:
• If neither
global_srp nor local_srp_list
options are specified, then
swremove will remove the software from the system and all system containers.
• If
global_srp=true
, and the local_srp_list
option is not specified, then
swremove will remove the software only from the system.
• If
global_srp=true
, and local_srp_list
is set, then swremove will remove
the software from the system and the listed system containers.
• If
local_srp_list
is set, and the global_srp option is not specified, then
swremove will remove the software only from the listed system containers.
log_msgid=0
Adds numeric identification numbers at the beginning of SD logfile messages:
0 (default) No identifiers are attached to messages.
1 Adds identifiers to ERROR messages only.
2 Adds identifiers to ERROR and WARNING messages.
3 Adds identifiers to ERROR, WARNING, and NOTE messages.
4 Adds identifiers to ERROR, WARNING, NOTE, and certain other informational mes-
sages.
logdetail=false
Controls the amount of detail written to the log file. When set to true, this option adds
detailed task information (such as options specified, progress statements, and additional
summary information) to the log file. This information is in addition to log information
controlled by the loglevel option.
See the
loglevel option and the sd(5) manual page for more information.
logfile=/var/adm/sw/swremove.log
This is the default command log file for the swremove command.
loglevel=1
Controls the log level for the events logged to the command logfile, the target agent
logfile, and the source agent logfile. This information is in addition to the detail con-
trolled by the logdetail option.
0 provides no information to the logfile.
1 enables verbose logging to the log files.
2 enables very verbose logging to the log files.
See the
logdetail option and the sd(5) manual page for more information.
lookupcache_timeout_minutes=10
Controls the time in minutes to cache and re-use the results of hostname or IP address
resolution lookups. A value of 0 disables the facility to cache and re-use lookup results.
The maximum value allowed is 10080 minutes, which is one week.
A value of:
0 disables the lookup caching mechanism.
10080 is the maximum value allowed.
mount_all_filesystems=true
By default, the swremove command attempts to automatically mount all filesystems in
the /etc/fstab file at the beginning of the analysis phase, to ensure that all listed
filesystems are mounted before proceeding. This policy helps to ensure that files which
may be on mounted filesystems are available to be removed.
If set to
false, the mount operation is not attempted, and no check of the current
mounts is performed.
polling_interval=2
Defines the polling interval used by the Interactive UI of the controller. It specifies how
often each target agent will be polled to obtain status information about the task being
performed. When operating across wide-area networks, the polling interval can be
increased to reduce network overhead.
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