Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

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configure scripts. To configure the software later, you must run the swconfig
command.
Multiple versions of a product will not be automatically configured if another
version is already configured. Use the swconfig command to configure
multiple versions separately.
SD-UX ignores this option (treats it as true) when it installs software that causes
a system reboot.
Alternate root directories are not configured.
Applies only to swinstall
distribution_source_directory=/var/spool/sw
Defines the default source depot when the value for the source_type option is
directory. You can also use the host:path syntax. The -s option overrides this
default.
Applies to swcopy, swinstall, and swpackage.
distribution_target_directory=/var/spool/sw
Defines the default distribution directory of the target depot. The
target_selection operand overrides this default.
Applies to swacl, swcopy, swlist, swmodify, swpackage, swreg, swremove
and swverify.
distribution_target_serial=/dev/rmt/0m
Defines the default location of the target tape device file. The target_selection
operand overrides this default.
Applies only to swpackage.
enforce_dependencies=true
When set to true, SD-UX enforces dependencies. swinstall, swcopy, and
swconfig do not proceed unless necessary dependencies can be selected, or
already exist in the proper state (installed, configured, or available). This prevents
SD-UX from installing or copying unusable software. This option also prevents
swremove from removing dependent software.
When set to false, SD-UX checks dependencies but does not enforce them.
Corequisite dependencies, if not enforced, may keep the software from working
properly. Prerequisite dependencies, if not enforced, may cause the installation or
configuration to fail.
Applies to swconfig, swcopy, swinstall, swremove and swverify.
enforce_dsa=true
When set to the default value of true, SD-UX does not proceed if the disk space
required for a software operation is more than the available free space. You can
use this option to allow installation into minfree space, or to attempt an install,
copy, or package operation even though it may fail because the disk reaches its
absolute limit.
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