Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

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on an item in the object list to enable some of the actions that are grayed out.) The
following actions are common to swinstall, swcopy, swlist, and swremove.
1.3.11.1 Open Item/Close Level
The Open Item or Close Level menu choices let you see the contents of a selected
object or close it.
Each object list is hierarchical. Objects that have an arrow () after the name can be
opened to reveal other items. For example, to see the subproducts in a particular product,
you can open that product by double clicking on the object or by selecting Actions
->Open Item. The object list then shows a listing of the subproducts for that product.
If you want to open the subproduct, double click on it and its filesets are displayed.
(In the TUI, move the cursor to the item you want to open and click Return.)
When the product is opened, all of its subproducts (and filesets that are not part of a
subproduct) are shown in the list. At the product level, only products are listed together.
If the software view is Bundle and the bundle is opened, all HP-UX OS products that
are wholly or partially contained in the bundle will be shown. When one of the products
is opened, only subproducts and filesets in the open product and open bundle are
shown.
To close an object and return to the previous list, double click on the first item in the
list (. .(go up)) or select Actions->Close Level. (In the TUI, you must use Close Level
in the Actions menu or press Return while highlighting the (. .(go up)) item.)
1.3.11.2 Add/Save Software Group
These choices let you save and re-use groups of marked software.
The Save Software Group menu choice opens the Save Software Group dialog
(Figure 1-10: “Save Software Group Dialog”,), which saves the current list of marked
software as a group. SD stores the group definition in $HOME/.sw/software/ or a
directory you specify.
You can recall and re-use a previously saved group of software selections by using the
Add Software Group menu choice.
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