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

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swlist(1M) swlist(1M)
NAME
swlist - display information about software products
SYNOPSIS
swlist [-d|-r][-i][-R][-v][-a attribute][-C session_file ][-f software_file][-l level]
[-s source ][-S session_file][-t target_file ][-x option=value ][-X option_file]
[software_selections][@ target_selections]
Remarks
This command supports operation on remote systems. See Remote Operation below.
swlist supports an interactive user interface that can be invoked by the swlist -i command.
See Interactive Operation below.
For an overview of all SD commands, see the sd(5) man page by typing man 5 sd on the com-
mand line.
DESCRIPTION
The swlist command displays information about software products installed at or available from the
specified target_selections. It supports these features:
Specify bundles, products, subproducts, and/or filesets to list.
Display the files contained in each fileset.
Display a table of contents from a software source.
Specify the attributes to display for each software object.
Display all attributes for bundles, products, subproducts, filesets and/or files.
Display the full
software_spec to be used with software selections.
Display the
readme file for products.
Display the depots on a specified host.
Create a list of products, subproducts, and/or filesets to use as input to the other commands.
List the categories of available or applied patches.
List applied patches and their state (applied or committed).
Remote Operation
You can enable Software Distributor (SD) to manage software on remote systems. To let the root user from
a central SD controller (also called the central management server or manager node) perform operations on
a remote target (also called the host or agent):
1) Install a special HP ServiceControl Manager fileset on the remote systems. This enables remote opera-
tions by automatically setting up the root, host, and template Access Control Lists (ACLs) on the
remote machines and permitting root access from the controller system. To install the fileset, run the
following command on each remote system:
swinstall -s controller:/var/opt/mx/depot11 AgentConfig.SD-CONFIG
NOTES:
controller is the name of the central management server.
If the target is running HP-UX 10.20, use the same command but substitute depot10 for
depot11.
Targets previously set up by SD/OV to be managed by this controller do not need this step.
SD does not require any other ServiceControl Manager filesets.
2) (Optional) Enable the GUI interfaces for remote operations by creating the .sdkey file on the con-
troller. Use this command:
touch /var/adm/sw/.sdkey
(This step is not required when you use SD from within the HP ServiceControl Manager.)
Section 1M894 1 HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000
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