HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1M System Administration Commands N-Z (vol 4)
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swlist(1M) swlist(1M)
is interpreted by the DCE RPC. Higher values mean longer times; you may need a higher
value for a slow or busy network. Lower values will give faster recognition on attempts to
contact hosts that are not up or not running swagentd. Each value is approximately
twice as long as the preceding value. A value of 5 is about 30 seconds for the
ncadg_ip_udp protocol sequence. This option may not have any noticeable impact when
using the ncacn_ip_tcp protocol sequence.
run_as_superuser=true
This option controls SD’s nonprivileged mode. This option is ignored (treated as true) when
the invoking user is super-user.
When set to the default value of true, SD operations are performed normally, with permis-
sions for operations either granted to a local super-user or set by SD ACLs. (See swacl(1M)
for details on ACLs.)
When set to false and the invoking user is local and is not super-user, nonprivileged mode
is invoked:
• Permissions for operations are based on the user’s file system permissions.
• SD ACLs are ignored.
• Files created by SD have the uid and gid of the invoking user, and the mode of created
files is set according to the invoking user’s umask.
SD’s nonprivileged mode is intended only for managing applications that are specially
designed and packaged. This mode cannot be used to manage the HP-UX operating system
or patches to it. For a full explanation of nonprivileged SD, see the Software Distributor
Administration Guide, available at the
http://docs.hp.com web site.
See also the
admin_directory
and installed_software_catalog options.
show_superseded_patches=false
Displays or hides superseded patches in swlist output. In the default state of false,
swlist will not display superseded patches even if you perform a swlist command on
the superseded patch. Setting this option to true permits display of superseded patches.
select_local=true
If no target_selections are specified, select the default
target_directory of the local
host as the target_selection for the command.
software=
Defines the default software_selections. There is no supplied default. If there is more than
one software selection, they must be separated by spaces.
software_view=all_bundles
Indicates the software view to be used as the default level for the software listing in the
GUI. It can be set to
all_bundles , products, or a bundle category tag (to indicate to
show only bundles of that category).
targets=
Defines the default target_selections. There is no supplied default (see select_local
above). If there is more than one target selection, they must be separated by spaces.
verbose=0
Controls how attribute values are displayed. A value of
0 displaysonly the attribute value.
1 displaysboth the attribute keyword and value. (See the -v option above.)
Session File
Each invocation of swlist defines a task session. The command automatically saves options, source
information, software selections, and target selections before the task actually commences. This lets you
re-execute the command even if the session ends before the task is complete. You can also save session
information from interactive or command-line sessions.
Session information is saved to the file $HOME/.sw/sessions/swlist.last. This file is overwrit-
ten by each invocation of the command. The file uses the same syntax as the defaults files.
From an interactive session, you can save session information into a file at any time by selecting the Save
Session or Save Session As option from the File menu.
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