Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

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To copy a list of software selections (on a local CD-ROM) named in the file mysoft to
a depot at the path /depots/mydep/ on the host named hostA and preview the
process before actually copying the software:
swcopy -p -f mysoft -s /mnt/cd @ hostA:/depots/mydep/
4.2.4.2 Using Software Codewords and Customer IDs
The swcopy command may prompt you for codewords if you try to access codeword
protected software. You can also enter new codewords from the command line or from
the GUI. This process is identical to that used by swinstall. See “Using Software
Codewords and Customer IDs ” (page 66) for more information.
4.2.4.3 Multiple Software Products in Depots
Software is packaged into products. Depots can store multiple versions of a product.
If a product version already exists in the depot, swcopy will not replace it unless the
reinstall option is set to true. If this option is true, then the product is recopied.
If other versions of the product already exist in the depot, swcopy copies in the new
version and the others are not changed.
swcopy does not automatically notify you when multiple versions of a product exist.
swcopy only notifies you when an exact version exists and will be skipped (or recopied)
4.3 Registering and Unregistering Depots (swreg)
To make the software in a depot available for use across a network by other SD-UX
commands, you must register the depot. You can also unregister a depot if you do not
want it to be available.
Depots are registered or unregistered in these ways:
The swcopy command automatically registers newly created depots. (You can
turn this function on or off with the register_new_depot option.)
The swremove command automatically unregisters a depot after removing all the
software the depot contains.
The swreg command explicitly registers or unregisters depots.
The swreg command lets you explicitly register or unregister depots when the automatic
registration features of swcopy or swremove are not enough. For example, you can use
swreg to:
Make a CD-ROM or other media available as a registered depot.
Register a depot that was created with swpackage.
Unregister a depot to restrict network access without physically removing the
depot from a host.
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