Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

Table Of Contents
4 Managing Software Depots
SD-UX uses software that is packaged and stored in a registered depot. This chapter
discusses copying, listing, registering, removing, and verifying depot software.
Table 4-1 Chapter Topics
Topics:
“Depot Management Commands and Concepts” (page 111)
“Copying Software Depots” (page 113)
“Registering and Unregistering Depots (swreg) ” (page 123)
Additional Depot Management Tasks and Examples” (page 126)
4.1 Depot Management Commands and Concepts
The following commands will help you perform depot management tasks:
Table 4-2 Commands for Depot Management
More Information/ExamplesCommand(s)Depot Task
“Copying Software Depots” (page 113)
“Combining Patch Depots” (page 126)
swcopyCopy
Chapter 10: “Creating Software Packages ” (page 217)
“Creating a Tape Depot for Distribution” (page 126)
swcopy, swpackageCreate
“Listing Registered Depots” (page 129)
“Listing the Contents of a Depot (swlist -d) ” (page 129)
swlist -dList
“Registering and Unregistering Depots (swreg) (page 123)swregRegister
“Removing Software from Depots” (page 131)
“Removing a Depot” (page 131)
swremove -dRemove
“Registering and Unregistering Depots (swreg) (page 123)swreg -uUnregister
“Verifying a Depot (swverify -d) ” (page 130)swverify -dVerify
Additional Depot Management Tasks and Examples”
(page 126)
Additional tasks
4.1.1 Depot Concepts
A depot is a special type of directory formatted for use by SD-UX commands, and used
to contain software products. You can create a depot by using swcopy to copy software
4.1 Depot Management Commands and Concepts 111