Software Distributor Administrator Guide (September 2010)
For swacl, this option specifies the level of ACLs to view or modify:
— host -- view or modify the ACL protecting the host systems identified by the
target_selections.
— depot -- view or modify the ACL protecting the software depots identified by
the target_selections.
— root -- view or modify the ACL protecting the root file systems identified by
the target_selections.
— product -- view or modify the ACL protecting the software product identified
by the software_selection. Applies only to products in depots, not installed
products in roots
— product_template -- view or modify the template ACL used to initialize
the ACLs of future products added to the software depots identified by the
target_selections.
— global_soc_template -- view or modify the template ACL used to initialize
the ACLs of future software depots or root file systems added to the hosts
identified by the target_selections.
— global_product_template -- view or modify the template ACL used to
initialize the product_template ACLs of future software depots added to
the hosts identified by the target_selections.
For swreg, this option defines the level of object to register or unregister.
— depot -- depots that exist at the specified target hosts.
— root -- all alternate roots.
— shroot -- all registered shared roots (HP-UX 10.X only).
— prroot -- all registered private roots (HP-UX 10.X only).
Applies to swacl, swlist, and swreg.
• loadorder_use_coreqs=true
Controls the usage of corequisites in determining the load order of the filesets.
When set to true, the corequisite of a prerequisite is promoted to prerequisite.
When set to false, corequisites are not used in determining the load order. This
behavior applies to swconfig, swcopy, swinstall, swremove, and swverify
commands.
• log_msgid=0
Adds numeric identification numbers to the beginning of SD-UX log file messages:
— 0 (default) adds no identifiers to messages.
— 1 adds identifiers to ERROR messages only.
— 2 adds identifiers to ERROR and WARNING messages.
— 3 adds identifiers to ERROR, WARNING, and NOTE messages.
— 4 adds identifiers to ERROR, WARNING, NOTE, and certain other informational
messages.
Applies to swconfig, swcopy, swinstall, swmodify, swpackage, swreg,
swremove, and swverify.
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