Software Distributor Administration Guide (March 2009)

Table Of Contents
3 Managing Installed Software
This chapter presents an overview of managing non-depot software after you have
installed it. The swlist, swmodify, and swremove commands help you perform
these software management tasks:
Table 3-1 Chapter Topics
Topics:
“Listing Your Software (swlist)” (page 81)
“Modifying the IPD (swmodify)” (page 96)
“Removing Installed Software (swremove)” (page 101)
3.1 Listing Your Software (swlist)
The swlist command creates customizable listings of the software products installed
on your local host or stored in depots for later distribution.
3.1.1 swlist Features and Limitations
With swlist you can:
Use an optional GUI.
Specify the level (bundles, products, subproducts, filesets or files) to show in your
list.
Specify a set of software attributes to display for each level. Software attributes
are items of information about products contained in the Installed Products
Database or in catalog files. These items can include the product’s name or tag, its
size (in Kbytes), revision number, etc.
Create a list of products, subproducts or filesets to use as input to the swinstall
or swremove commands.
Display a table of contents for a software source.
Display selected software attributes for each level.
Show the product structure of software selections.
List software stored in an alternate root directory.
Display the depots on a specified host.
List the categories of available or applied patches.
List the values of a fileset’s applied patches.
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