Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

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A user running swinstall or swcopy from a target machine cannot set this
option; only the administrator of the source depot machine can set it.
When source_depot_audit is set to its default value of true, a swaudit.log
file is created on the source depot (for writable directory depots) or in /var/tmp
(for tar images, CD-ROMs, or other nonwritable depots).
To view, print, or save the audit information, invoke the swlist interactive user
interface by typing:
swlist -i -d
You can view audit information based on language preference, as long as the
system has the corresponding SD-UX message catalog files on it. For example, you
can view the source audit information in Japanese during one invocation of swlist,
then view the same information in English at the next invocation.
Applies to swagent.
source_directory
See distribution_source_directory.
source_file=psf
This keyword defines the default product_specification_file to read as
input to the packaging or swmodify session. It may be a relative or absolute path.
Applies to swpackage and swmodify.
source_tape=/dev/rmt/0m
Defines the default tape location, usually the character-special file of a local tape
device. You can also use the host:path syntax, but the host must match the local
host. The -s option overrides this value.
Applies to swcopy and swinstall.
source_type=directory
The default source type (choices are cdrom, file, directory, or tape) that
points to one of the next three options. The source type derived from the -s source
file option overrides this default.
The cdrom and tape values apply to swcopy and swinstall. The file value
applies only to swpackage.
system_file_path=/stand/system
The path to the kernel’s template file. The path is passed to the
system_prep_command via the SW_SYSTEM_FILE_PATH environment variable.
Applies only to swagent.
system_prep_cmd=/usr/lbin/sysadm/system_prep
The kernel build preparation script called by the agent. This script must do any
necessary preparation so that control scripts can correctly configure the kernel
that is about to be built.
A.2 Options Listed Alphabetically 327