Software Distributor Administrator Guide (September 2010)

swlist C-LANG @ host2
C-LANG.C-COMPILE 8.0 1346 C Compiler Components
C-LANG.C-LIBS 8.0 2356 Runtime Libraries
C-LANG.C-MAN 8.0 1976 Programming Reference
3.1.4.4 Listing Patches
You can use swlist to list software patches and their status.
3.1.4.5 Using Software Codewords and Customer IDs
The swlist command may prompt you for codewords if you try to view codeword
protected software. You can also enter new codewords from the command line or from
the GUI. This process is identical to that used by swinstall. See “Using Software
Codewords and Customer IDs ” (page 68) for more information.
3.1.4.6 Listing Software by Levels
The -l level option lets you list all software objects down to the specified level: depot,
bundle, product, subproduct, fileset or file.
Choose a level as a starting point and list items only down to that level.
Table 3-4 The -l Options
ActionOption
Shows the root level (roots on the specified target hosts)
swlist -l root
Shows the shared roots
swlist -l shroot
Shows the private roots
swlist -l prroot
Shows only bundles
swlist -l bundle
Shows only products
swlist -l product
Shows products and subproducts
swlist -l subproduct
Shows products, subproducts and filesets
swlist -l fileset
Shows products, subproducts, filesets, files and numbers (used
in software licensing).
swlist -l file
Shows all categories of available patches for patches that have
included category objects in their definition.
swlist -l category
Shows all applied patches.
swlist -l patch
The starting point for a software list is always taken from the operands in the -l and
-a options (or from the level or one_liner options). You must decide what levels
you want and what software attributes to list in addition to the product name.
92 Managing Installed Software