HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1M System Administration Commands N-Z (vol 4)

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swconfig(1M) swconfig(1M)
If set to true, another version of an existing product can be configured in its new location.
Multiple versions can only be installed if a product is locatable. Multiple configured ver-
sions will not work unless the product supports it.
ask=false
When ask=true, executes a request script, which asks for a user response. If
ask=as_needed , the swask command first determines if a response file already exists
in the control directory and executes the request script only when a response file is absent.
If set to ask=true,orask=as_needed, you can use the -c catalog option to specify
the pathname of an exported catalog to store copies of the response file or files created by
the request script.
See swask(1M) for more information on request scripts.
autoremove_job=false
Controls automatic job removal of completed jobs. If the job is automatically removed, job
information (job status or controller/agent logfiles) cannot be queried with swjob.
autoselect_dependencies=true
Controls the automatic selection of prerequisite, corequisite, and exrequisite software that
is not explicitly selected by the user. This option does not apply to
swconfig -u. The
default is:
true. The requisite software will be automatically selected for configuration.
Specifying false causes requisite software, which is not explicitly selected, to not be
automatically selected for configuration.
autoselect_dependents=false
Controls the automatic selection of dependent software that is not explicitly selected by the
user. A dependent is the opposite of a requisite. A dependent fileset has establishedeither
a prerequisite or a corequisite on the selected fileset. Specifying true causes dependent
software to be automatically selected for unconfiguration. The default,
false causes
dependent software, which is not explicitly selected, to not be automatically selected for
unconfiguration.
compress_index=false
Determines whether SD commands create compressed INDEX and INFO catalog files when
writing to target depots or roots. The default of
false does not create compressed files.
When set to true, SD creates compressed and uncompressed INDEX and INFO files. The
compressed files are named INDEX.gz and INFO.gz, and reside in the same directories as
the uncompressed files.
Compressed files can enhance performance on slower networks, although they may
increase disk space usage due to a larger Installed Products Database and depot catalog.
SD controllers and target agents for HP-UX 11.01 and higher automatically load the
compressed INDEX and INFO files from the source agent when:
The source agent supports this feature.
INDEX.gz or INFO.gz exist on the source depot.
INDEX.gz or INFO.gz are not older than the corresponding uncompressed INDEX or
INFO files.
The uncompressed INDEX or INFO file is accessed by the source agent if any problem
occurs when accessing, transferring, or uncompressing the INDEX.gz or INFO.gz file.
controller_source
Location of a depot for the controller to access to resolve selections. This has no effect on
which sources the target uses. Specify this as host, /path, or host:/path. Useful for reducing
network traffic between controller and target.
enforce_dependencies=true
Requires that all dependencies specified by the software_selections be resolved at the
target_selections.
The
swconfig, command will not proceed unless the dependencies have also been
selected or already exist at the target in the correct state (INSTALLED or CONFIGURED).
This prevents unusable software from being configured on the system.
Section 1M860 5 HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000
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