Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

Table Of Contents
7.1.1.7 Additional GUI Components
SD-UX adds extra components to the GUI programs when remote operations are
enabled. Otherwise, the programs are almost identical to those used for local operations.
(See “Using the Remote Operations GUI” (page 153).)
7.1.1.8 Software and Target Lists
Most SD-UX commands let you read lists of software selections from separate input
files. With remote operations, you can also read target lists from separate files. The
local controller GUI also lets you use software and target lists.
7.1.1.9 Remote Patch Operations
You can use the SD-UX remote operations features for patch management. You can
explicitly select patches for multiple remote systems at one time. Note, however, that
the patch_match_target option works with only one remote system at a time.
7.1.1.10 Limitations
You cannot use remote operations to directly “push” an HP-UX OS update to
remote systems.
Remote operations do not apply to the following SD-UX commands:
install-sd
swpackage
swmodify
7.2 Using the Remote Operations GUI
SD-UX adds extra components to the GUI programs when remote operations are
enabled. The extra components for remote operations include a target selection window
and features for managing target lists, job preferences, and job monitoring windows.
Otherwise, the GUI programs are identical to those used for local operations.
After you set up remote operations and enable the remote operations GUI on the central
controller, you can start the swinstall, swcopy, or swremove GUI as you normally
would. For example:
/usr/sbin/swinstall
or
/usr/sbin/swinstall -i
7.2 Using the Remote Operations GUI 153