Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

Table Of Contents
Table 1-2 SD Commands (continued)
More InformationDescription/FeaturesCommand &
Manpage
“Modifying the IPD (swmodify)”
(page 96)
Modifies the Installed Products
Database (IPD) and various catalog
files that contain information about
the software on the system
swmodify(1M)
“Registering and Unregistering Depots
(swreg) ” (page 123)
Registers newly created depots to
make them visible to other systems
swreg(1M)
Chapter 7: “Remote Operations
Overview” (page 151)
Chapter 6: “Using Jobs and the Job
Browser” (page 135)
Starts the Job Browser GUI to
create, monitor, schedule, and
delete jobs
Requires that remote operations
are enabled
sd(5)
“Monitoring Jobs from the Command
Line” (page 145)
Chapter 7: “Remote Operations
Overview” (page 151)
Chapter 6: “Using Jobs and the Job
Browser” (page 135)
Monitors jobs from the command
line
Requires that remote operations
are enabled
swjob(1M)
Appendix C (page 343) Re-installs SD-UX from mediainstall-sd(1M)
See manpage Daemon for SD-UX commands
Must be scheduled before a system
is available as a destination for
SD-UX commands
swagentd(1M)
The sd, swinstall, swcopy, swlist, and swremove commands each have an optional
Graphical User Interface (GUI) with windows and pull-down menus. The GUI
commands also work on text-based terminals, providing a Terminal User Interface
(TUI), which uses the keyboard instead of the mouse for screen navigation.
You can invoke all SD-UX commands and programs from the command line. The
syntax, options, defaults and operands are similar for all commands. See “Working
from the Command Line” (page 46) for more information.
1.1.3 SD-UX Online Documentation
To view the a manpage for each command, type:
mancommand_name
For additional technical information, type:
man 5 sd for SD-UX overview
man 4 sd for file layouts
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