Software Distributor (SD-UX) Administration Guide HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2, and 11i v3 (762797-001, March 2014)
Table Of Contents
- Software Distributor Administration Guide
- Contents
- HP secure development lifecycle
- About This Document
- 1 Introduction to Software Distributor
- SD-UX Overview
- SD-UX Concepts
- Using the GUI and TUI Commands
- The Terminal User Interface
- Starting the GUI/TUI Commands
- Window Components
- Opening and closing items in the object list
- Marking Items in the Object List
- Preselecting Host Files
- Software Selection Window
- Session and File Management—The File Menu
- Changing Software Views—The View Menu
- Changing Options and Refreshing the Object List—The Options Menu
- Performing Actions—The Actions Menu
- Getting Help—The Help Menu
- XToolkit Options and Changing Display Fonts
- Working from the Command Line
- 2 Installing Software
- Installation with swinstall
- Features and Limitations
- Installing with the GUI
- Installing from the Command Line
- Installation Tasks and Examples
- Updating to HP-UX 11i
- Installing Patches
- Recovering Updated Files
- Installing Software That Requires a System Reboot
- Using Software Codewords and Customer IDs
- Re-installing Software Distributor
- Installing Multiple Versions
- Installing to an Alternate Root
- Compatibility Filtering and Checking
- Software Selection Checking
- Configuring Your Installation (swconfig)
- Verifying Your Installation (swverify)
- Installation with swinstall
- 3 Managing Installed Software
- 4 Managing Software Depots
- Depot Management Commands and Concepts
- Copying Software Depots
- Registering and Unregistering Depots (swreg)
- Verifying Signed Software Signatures
- Additional Depot Management Tasks and Examples
- Combining Patch Depots
- Creating a Tape Depot for Distribution
- Setting Depot Attributes
- Creating a Network Depot
- Managing Multiple Versions of HP-UX
- Listing Registered Depots
- Listing the Contents of a Depot (swlist -d)
- Source Depot Auditing
- Verifying a Depot (swverify -d)
- Removing Software from Depots
- Removing a Depot
- 5 HP-UX Patching and Patch Management
- 6 Using Jobs and the Job Browser
- 7 Remote Operations Overview
- 8 Reliability and Performance
- 9 SD-UX Security
- 10 Creating Software Packages
- Overview of the Packaging Process
- Identifying the Products to Package
- Adding Control Scripts
- Creating a Product Specification File (PSF)
- Product Specification File Examples
- PSF Syntax
- PSF Object Syntax
- Selecting the PSF Layout Version
- PSF Value Types
- Product Specification File Semantics
- Re-Specifying Files
- Packaging the Software (swpackage)
- Packaging Tasks and Examples
- Registering Depots Created by swpackage
- Creating and Mastering a CD-ROM Depot
- Compressing Files to Increase Performance
- Packaging Security
- Repackaging or Modifying a Software Package
- Packaging In Place
- Following Symbolic Links in the Source
- Generating File Revisions
- Depots on Remote File Systems
- Verifying the Software Package
- Packaging Patch Software
- Writing to Multiple Tapes
- Making Tapes from an Existing Depot
- 11 Using Control Scripts
- Introduction to Control Scripts
- General Script Guidelines
- Packaging Control Scripts
- Using Environment Variables
- Execution of Control Scripts
- Execution of Other Commands by Control Scripts
- Control Script Input and Output
- File Management by Control Scripts
- Testing Control Scripts
- Requesting User Responses (swask)
- Request Script Tasks and Examples
- 12 Nonprivileged SD
- A Command Options
- B Troubleshooting
- Error Logging
- Common Problems
- Cannot Contact Target Host’s Daemon or Agent
- GUI Won’t Start or Missing Support Files
- Access To An Object Is Denied
- Slow Network Performance
- Connection Timeouts and Other WAN Problems
- Disk Space Analysis Is Incorrect
- Packager Fails
- Command Logfile Grows Too Large
- Daemon Logfile Is Too Long
- Cannot Read a Tape Depot
- Installation Fails
- swinstall or swremove Fails With a Lock Error
- Use of Square Brackets ([ and ]) Around an IPv6 Address Causes an Error
- Some SD commands do not work after network configuration changes
- C Replacing or Updating SD-UX
- D Software Distributor Files and File System Structure
- Glossary
- Index
swreg -l depot @ /depots/mypatches
swlist -d -s /depots/mypatches
swinstall -x patch_match_target=true -s /depots/mypatches
Creating a Tape Depot for Distribution
This example shows you how to create a tape depot as a single file that can be distributed via ftp
or the web. This example uses the five patches from the previous example (which are formatted
as tape depots) and uses an existing depot at /depots/mypatches. The swlist command
shows the depot contents (see “Listing the Contents of a Depot (swlist -d) ” (page 100)).
# swpackage -x media_type=tape -s /depots/mypatches \
@ /tmp/mypatches.depot
# swlist -d -s /tmp/mypatches.depot
To create a tape depot from myproduct.psf, a valid product specification file:
# swpackage -x media_type=tape -s myproduct.psf \
@ /tmp/myproduct.depot
# swlist -d -s /tmp/myproduct.depot
See Chapter 10: “Creating Software Packages ” (page 165) for more information about swpackage.
Setting Depot Attributes
When you create a depot, you may want to set the title and description attributes to help identify
the depot and what it contains.
At the top of the product specification file (psf) for the depot, place the lines similar to the following:
distribution
title Optional Development Tools
description "Text processing and programming tools \
generally useful for source code development"
Then package and register the depot:
swpackage -s mydepot.psf @ /depots/mydepot
swreg -l depot @ /depots/mydepot
To see the title and description of all depots on a system:
swlist -v -a title -a description -l depot
Creating a Network Depot
Creating a network depot from which to install software can improve performance and ease of
use when you have to install software to large numbers of systems. For example, HP-UX 11i is
delivered on two CDs, requiring you to swap CDs during the update process. To perform an update
without having to swap CDs, you can create a remote depot on an existing 11i system that contains
all the necessary software, then update from that single source. (For more information on the update
process, see the HP-UX 11i Installation and Update Guide.)
As root, follow this procedure to create a network depot from the HP-UX 11i CDs onto a depot
server or other system running HP-UX 11i in your network:
1. Verify that you have at least 1,230 MB of free space to create the network depot on another
system in your network. If this space is not available, use SAM to either create a new volume
group or extend an existing volume group. For help, see either SAM help or the Managing
Systems and Workgroups manual.
2. Login as root and mount the logical volume on a new directory named /update. This directory
will hold your network depot.
3. Insert the HP-UX 11i CD1 and wait for the CD drive’s busy light to stop blinking.
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