Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

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operand, swpackage uses the device file, /dev/
swtape.
Changing Command Options
You can change the behavior of this command by specifying additional command-line
options when you invoke the command (using the -xoption) or by reading predefined
values from a file. The following table shows the options and default values that apply
to swpackage.
Table 10-5 swpackage Command Options and Default Values
loglevel=1
lookupcache_timeout_minutes=10
media_capacity=1330
media_type=directory
package_in_place=false
reinstall_files=true
reinstall_files_use_cksum=true
remove_obsolete_filesets=false
run_as_superuser=true
software=
source_directory=
source_files=psf
source_type=directory
target_directory=
target_tape=
targets=
uncompress_cmd=
verbose=
write_remote_files=false
admin_directory=/var/spool/sw
allow_large_files=false
allow_large_serial_depot=false
allow_partial_bundles=true
compress_command=/usr/contrib/bin/gzip
compress_files=false
compress_index=false
compression_type=gzip
create_target_acls=true
distribution_source_directory=/var/spool/sw
distribution_target_directory=/var/spool/sw
distribution_target_serial=/dev/rmt/0m
enforce_dsa=true
follow_symlinks=false
include_file_revisions=false
layout_version=1.0
log_msgid=0
logdetail=false
logfile=/var/adm/sw/swpackage.log
For More Information
See Appendix A (page 299) for complete descriptions of each default.
10.5.1.1 Output of Logfile Messages
The log file /var/adm/sw/swpackage.log captures output from the swpackage
session.
Message logging by default sends verbose messages to stdout.
(Setting the verbose option to 0 reduces the amount of information in stdout.)
Message logging also sends errors and warnings to stderr.
No logfile messages are written in preview (-p) mode.
The logfile is equal to stdout plus stderr.
Here is a sample log:
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