Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

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will not be removed because it is also used by the bundle Pascal. This prevents the
removal of one bundle from inadvertently causing the removal of a fileset needed by
another bundle.
3.3.4.2 Removing Patches
You cannot remove patch software unless:
Rollback files corresponding to the patch are available for re-installation.
or
The base software modified by the patch is removed at the same time. (Removing
the base software also removes the patches associated with that software.)
For more information on removing patches, see Chapter 5: “HP-UX Patching and Patch
Management” (page 133).
3.3.4.3 Removing Multiple Versions
The swremove GUI can help simplify removal of multiple versions of a product.
Each separate version of a product along with its location directory is listed in the object
list. Selecting a multiple version implies a product:/location directory pair.
By default, the location is not displayed in the Software Selection Window. It can be
displayed using the GUI Columns Editor ViewColumns... menu item and enabling
the Product Directory menu item.
You can select more than one version of a product during the selection phase. During
analysis, a warning is generated if the version of the product exists on the target but
at a different location. If the product exists on the target, it will be removed. If it does
not exist on the target, the product is simply skipped. The Product Summary... button
in the Remove Analysis Window gives a product-by-product summary of what will
be removed if the remove phase is started.
(Multiple versions of products are inherently possible in a depot. No special handling
or checks are required when removing from depots.)
3.3.4.4 Removing Software from an Alternate Root
Software can be removed relative to the primary root directory (/) or relative to an
alternate root directory. An alternate root is a non-root location that can function as
the root of a stand-alone system; that is, a system that can be unmounted and function
as a self-contained system. Any information files used in software removal are retrieved
from the Installed Product Database (see “Installed Products Database ” (page 28))
beneath this alternate root, not the IPD on the root volume.
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