Software Distributor Administration Guide HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2, and 11i v3 (5900-2561, March 2013)
2.3.3 Using swverify
Syntax
swverify [-d|-r] [-F][-v] [-C session_file] [-f software_file]
[-Q date] [-S session_file] [-t target_file]
[-x option=value] [-X option_file]
[software_selections][@ target_selections]
Options & Operands
-d Operate on a depot rather than installed software. See “Verifying
a Depot (swverify -d) ” (page 102)
-r Operate on an alternate root rather than /. Verify scripts are not
run.
-v Turn on verbose output to stdout and display all activity to the
screen. Lets you see the results of the command as it executes.
-C session_file Run the command and save the current option and operand values
to session_file for re-use in another session. See “Session Files”
(page 39).
-F Run a fix script. See “Fix Scripts” (page 220).
-f software_file Read a list of software selections from a separate file instead of (or
in addition to) the command line. See “Software Files” (page 36).
-Q date Schedules a job for the given date when remote operations are
enabled. See “Scheduling Jobs from the Command Line” (page 116)
and Chapter 7: “Remote Operations Overview” (page 119)
-S session_file Run the command based on values saved from a previous verify
session, as defined in session_file. See “Session Files”
(page 39).
-t target_file Read a list of target selections from a separate file instead of (or in
addition to) the command line. See “Target Files” (page 37).
-x option=value Sets a command option to value and overrides default values
or a values in options files. See “Changing Command Options ”
(page 60).
-X option_file Read session options and behaviors from option_file. See
“Changing Command Options ” (page 60).
software_selections The software objects to be verified. See “Software Selections”
(page 35).
target_selections The target of the command. See “Target Selections” (page 37).
Changing Command Options
You can change the behavior of this command by specifying additional command-line options
when you invoke the command (using the -xoption) or by reading predefined values from a file.
The following table shows the defaults and options that apply to swverify.
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