Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

Table Of Contents
4.1.1.2 Depot Registration
To make the software in a depot available for use by SD-UX commands across a network,
you must register the depot. You can also unregister a depot if you do not want it to
be available. See “Registering and Unregistering Depots (swreg) (page 123) for more
information.
4.2 Copying Software Depots
The swcopy command copies software between depots. Software that is copied into a
depot cannot be used directly; it is placed there only to act as a source for installation and
other SD-UX operations.
4.2.1 swcopy Features and Limitations
swcopy does not perform compatibility checking.
swcopy does not run control scripts.
swcopy does not perform kernel building or rebooting, although it does perform
other pre-install and postinstall checks, such as disk space analysis and requisite
selection.
When you create or modify a depot with swcopy, SD-UX automatically creates
catalog files that describe the depot. These are stored in the IPD. See “Modifying
the IPD (swmodify)” (page 96) for more information.
Software dependencies apply to selections made with the swcopy GUI.
4.2.2 Using the swcopy GUI
Overview
This section provides an overview of the swcopy GUI.
In general, all information presented in “Using the swcopy Command Line”
(page 120) also applies to the swcopy GUI.
This section also refers to information about standard GUI elements discussed in
“Using the GUI and TUI Commands” (page 31).
All information in this section also applies to the TUI program unless otherwise
noted. See “The Terminal User Interface” (page 32).
The copy process has six steps:
Table 4-3 Copy Process Steps
Start the swcopy GUI.I. Start-Up
Provide the location to which you want to copy the software.II. Specify Target
Provide the location of the software depot from which the software will be copied.III. Specify Source
Select the software you want to copy.IV. Select Software
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