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swinstall(1M) swinstall(1M)
See loglevel=1 and the sd(5) manual page by typing
man 5 sd for more informa-
tion.
logfile=/var/adm/sw/swremove.log
This is the default command log file for the
swinstall 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 controlled by the
logdetail option. (See logdetail=false
and the sd(5) manual page for more
information.) A value of:
0 provides no information to the logfile.
1 enables verbose logging to the logfiles.
2 enables very verbose logging, including per-file messages, to the logfiles.
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.
match_target=false
(Applies only to swinstall.) If set to true, software selection is done by locating
filesets on the source that match the target system’s installed filesets. If multiple targets
are specified, the first target in the list is used as the basis for selections.
max_targets=25
When set to a positive integer, SD limits the number of concurrent install or copy opera-
tions to the number specified. As each copy or install operation completes, another target
is selected and started until all targets have been completed.
Server and network performance determines the optimal setting; a recommended starting
point is 25 (the default value). If you set this option to a value of less than one, SD
attempts to install or copy to all targets at once.
mount_all_filesystems=true
Attempt to 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 are not loaded into a directory that may be below a future mount
point.
If set to false, the mount operation is not attempted, and no check of the current mounts
is performed.
os_name
(Applies only to swinstall.) This option can be used in conjunction with os_release
to specify the desired OS name during an HP-UX update. The os_name option should
only be specified from the command line. Refer to the SD readme file for correct syntax.
You can display the readme file by entering:
swlist -a readme -l product SW-DIST
os_release
(Applies only to swinstall.) This option can be used in conjunction with os_name to
specify the desired OS release during an HP-UX update. The os_release option should
only be specified from the command line. Refer to the SD readme file for correct syntax.
You can display the readme file by entering:
swlist -a readme -l product SW-DIST
patch_filter=software_specification
This option can be used in conjunction with the autoselect_patches or
patch_match_target options to filter the selected patches to meet the criteria
specified by software_specification. The default value of this option is *.*.
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