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swlist(1M) swlist(1M)
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the location of the IPD. When this option contains a relative path, the SD controller
appends the value to the value specified by the
admin_directory
option to determine
the path to the IPD. For alternate roots, this path is resolved relative to the location of the
alternate root. This option does not affect where software is installed, only the IPD loca-
tion.
This option permits the simultaneous installation and removal of multiple software applica-
tions by multiple users or multiple processes, with each application or group of applications
using a different IPD.
Caution: use a specific
installed_software_catalog
to manage a specific applica-
tion. SD does not support multiple descriptions of the same application in multiple IPDs.
See also the
admin_directory
and run_as_superuser
options, which control SD’s
nonprivileged mode. (This mode is intended only for managing applications that are spe-
cially 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 Distri-
butor Administration Guide, available at the
http://docs.hp.com
web site.)
layout_version=1.0
Specifies the POSIX layout_version
to which the SD commands conform when writ-
ing distributions and
swlist output. Supported values are "1.0" (default) and "0.8".
SD object and attribute syntax conforms to the layout_version 1.0 specification of the IEEE
POSIX 1387.2 Software Administration standard. SD commands still accept the keyword
names associated with the older layout version, but you should use
layout_version=0.8
only to create distributions readable by older versions of SD.
See the description of the
layout_version
option in sd(5) for more information.
level= Specify the level of the object to list.
The supported software levels are:
bundle Show all objects down to the bundle level.
product Show all objects down to the product level. Also use -l bundle -l product to
show bundles.
subproduct Show all objects down to the subproduct level.
fileset Show all objects down to the fileset level. Also use -l fileset -l subproduct to
show subproducts.
file Show all objects down to the file level.
control_file
Show all objects down to the control_file level.
category Show all categories of available patches.
patch Show all applied patches.
The supported depot and root levels are:
depot Show only the depot level (i.e. depots which exist at the specified target
hosts).
root List all alternate roots.
shroot List all registered shared roots (HP-UX 10.X only).
prroot List all registered private roots (HP-UX 10.X only).
one_liner=revision title
Defines the attributes which will be listed for each object when no -a or -v options are
specified. Each attribute included in the one_liner definition is separated by <tab> or
<space>. Any attributes may be included in the one_liner definition. If a particular
attribute does not exist for an object, that attribute is silently ignored. For example, the
description attribute is valid for products, subproducts, and filesets, but the archi-
tecture
attribute is only valid for products.
patch_one_liner=revision title patch_state
Specifies the attributes displayed for each object listed when the -l patch option is
invoked and when no -a or -v option is specified. The default display attributes are
title and patch_state .
rpc_binding_info=ncacn_ip_tcp:[2121] ncadg_ip_udp:[2121]
Defines the protocol sequence(s) and endpoint(s) on which the daemon listens and the other
commands contact the daemon. If the connection fails for one protocol sequence, the next is
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