Software Distributor Administration Guide HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2, and 11i v3 (5900-2488, September 2012)

SD format See SD-UX format.
SD-UX format The format and syntax of SD-UX software in depots.
Secret In SD-UX security, a password used to verify the authenticity of the caller’s host. SD-UX manages
sets of hosts by restricting and changing the default secret on all controller and target hosts in
the network. See shared secrets file.
Security Controlling access to software objects. In SD-UX, security is achieved by a combination of Access
Control Lists (ACLs) associated with objects and commands, and the security inherent in the file
system permissions on which the software is stored. See Access Control List.
Selection, Selection
Phase
The first phase of a software installation, copy, remove, or verify operation, during which the
user selects the software products to be installed, copied, or removed from the host.
Server A system on the network that acts as a software source for other systems on the network.
Session/Session
File
Each invocation of a SD-UX command defines a session. Most SD commands let you use the -C
session_file option to save command options, source information, software selections, and
host selections and reuse this information with the -S session_file option. You can also save
and reuse session information from the GUI programs.
Shared Secrets File In SD-UX security, a file containing the passwords used to encrypt and decrypt distributed
communications for added security.
Single Point
Administration
(SPA)
The ability to simultaneously distribute to, manage, or monitor multiple remote targets from a
single controller system. See remote operations.
Software depot An SD-UX format structure that contains one or more software products that can be installed on
other systems or copied to other depots.
Software file An input file of previously defined software selections to be used as operands for a command.
You specify a software file with the -f software_file command line option.
Software group A group of software selections read or saved from the GUI programs.
Software object The objects packaged, distributed, installed, or managed by SD-UX. A software object may be
a file, fileset, bundle, or product. Most operations are performed on filesets.
Software selection A group of software objects you have selected for an operation. You can save these software
selections for later reuse. See software group.
Software Selection
Window
A GUI window that lets you select the software files you want to install, copy, or remove.
Software source A depot used as the source of a swinstall or swcopy operation.
Source See software source.
SPA See Single Point Administration.
Staged installation See staging.
Staging A way of setting up intermediate depots that are local to each group of targets on local area
networks. This can reduce the amount of network traffic.
State An attribute that indicates the current state of the fileset. During installation, software is transitioned
through the following states: non-existent, transient, installed, and configured. During removal,
software is transitioned through these states: configured, installed, transient, and non-existent. If
a task fails during a transient state, the state is set to corrupt.
Subproducts An optional grouping of filesets, used to partition a product that contains many filesets or to offer
the user different views of the filesets.
Superseded The state in which a patch was applied but was then replaced by a superseding patch. Other
patch states include applied and committed.
Superseding patch A patch that supersedes all previous patches to a given fileset.
SW-DIST A software product that provides all of the SD-UX functionality. SW-DIST is included on your
HP-UX 11i media. If SW-DIST is damaged, missing, or corrupted on your system, you cannot
install or copy any HP-UX software that is packaged in the SD-UX format, including a newer
SW-DIST product. You can re-install SD-UX with the install-sd command.
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