Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

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target_selections
The target of the command. See “Target Selections”
(page 49).
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 defaults and options that apply to
swverify.
Table 2-6 swverify Command Options and Default Values
fix=false
installed_software_catalog=products
job_title=
log_msgid=0
logdetail=false
logfile=/var/adm/sw/swverify.log
loglevel=1
lookupcache_timeout_minutes=10
mount_all_filesystems=true
reuse_short_job_numbers=true
rpc_binding_info=ncacn_ip_tcp:[2121]
ncadg_ip_udp:[2121]
rpc_timeout=5
run_as_superuser=true
select_local=true
software=
target_directory=
verbose=1
admin_directory=/var/spool/sw
agent_auto_exit=true
agent_timeout_minutes=10000
allow_incompatible=false
allow_multiple_versions=false
autoremove_job=false
autoselect_dependencies=true
autoselect_minimum_dependencies=false
check_contents=true
check_contents_uncompressed=false
check_contents_use_cksum=true
check_permissions=true
check_requisites=true
check_scripts=true
check_volatile=false
controller_source=
distribution_target_directory= /var/spool/sw
enforce_dependencies=true
For More Information
See Appendix A (page 299) for more information about setting options and a complete
listing and description of each option.
2.3.4 Verification Tasks and Examples
To verify an installed fileset mysoft.myfileset located on the default depot at
myhosts, type:
swverify -d mysoft.myfileset @ myhosts
(The @ sign and the myhost target designation are optional because the software being
verified located in the default depot on the local host.)
To verify the C and Pascal products that are installed on the local host:
swverify C Pascal
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