Software Distributor (SD-UX) Administration Guide HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2, and 11i v3 (762797-001, March 2014)

Table Of Contents
revision 1.2
title ARPA run_time commands
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state configured
corequisite NETWORKING.LANLINK
is_kernel true
file etc/freeze
path /etc/freeze
type f
mode 0755
owner bin
group bin
uid 2
gid 2
mtime 721589735
size 24
file etc/ftpd
path /etc/ftpd
type file
mode 0555
owner bin
group bin
uid 2
gid 2
mtime 721589793
size 9
...
This command:
swlist -v NETWORKING.ARPA-RUN
produces the following listing:
# NETWORKING.ARPA
fileset
tag ARPA-RUN
instance_id 1
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title ARPA run_time commands
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state configured
corequisite NETWORKING.LANLINK
is_kernel true
mod_time 733507112
Modifying the IPD (swmodify)
SD-UX keeps track of software installations, products, and filesets on your system with the Installed
Products Database (IPD) for installed software and with catalog files for software in depots.
Both the IPD and catalog files are created and constantly modified by other SD-UX operations
(swinstall, swcopy, and swremove), they are not directly accessible if you want to change
the information they contain. If you need to edit the information in either the IPD or in any depots
catalog files, you must use the swmodify command.
The swmodify command adds, modifies, or deletes software objects or attributes defined in a
software depot, primary root or alternate root. It is a direct interface to a depot’s catalog files or
a root’s Installed Products Database. It does not change the files that make up the object, it only
manipulates the information that describes the object.
Using swmodify, you can
Add new bundle, product, subproduct, fileset, control script or file definitions to existing objects
Remove the description of software objects from a depot catalog file or root IPD
72 Managing Installed Software