Software Distributor Administration Guide HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2, and 11i v3 (5900-2561, March 2013)
If the -v option is used with the -l option, the cases are:
• To display all attributes for a bundle, use swlist -v -l bundle.
• To display all attributes for a product, use swlist -v -l product.
• To display all attributes for products and subproducts, use swlist -v -l subproduct.
• To display all attributes for products, subproducts and filesets, use swlist -v -l fileset.
• To display all attributes for products, subproducts, filesets and files, use swlist -v -l
file.
The table below provides a sample listing of the kinds of attributes that swlist will display. Not
all these attributes exist for each software level or object. This list may change depending on
vendor-supplied information. Do not use this list as the official list of all attributes. To get a complete
list of the attributes for a particular level or object, use the format:
swlist -v -l level
(see example above) or use
swlist -v software_selections
(see example below).
Table 16 Sample Attributes
DescriptionAttribute
Describes the target system(s) supported by the productarchitecture
Type of softwarecategory
Copyright information about the objectcopyright
Production time for a distribution mediamod_time
Detailed descriptive information about the objectdescription
Uniquely identifies this software productinstance_id
Long/official name for the objecttitle
Permission mode of the filemode
Last modification time for the filemtime
Owner of file (string)owner
Full pathname for the filepath
A fileset that the current fileset needs (configured) to be functionalcorequisite
A fileset that the current fileset needs to install or configure correctlyprerequisite
Traditional readme-like information, release notes, etc.readme
Revision number for an objectrevision
Size in bytes; reflects the size of all contained filesetssize
Current state of the filesetstate
Here are some examples of verbose listings:
This command on the local host:
swlist -v -l file NETWORKING.ARPA-RUN
produces this listing:
#NETWORKING.ARPA
tag: ARPA-RUN
instance_id 1
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