User's Guide

With the –s option, the value of all varia
bles, sw_sel objects, and usage models are shown.
The information is quite detailed. From the information for sw_sel objects, you can tell if sw_sel
has been selected, if it has been selected because of a dependency, or if it has been unselected
because of an exrequisite.
The variable information provides the name of the variable, the value that it holds, the type of
variable, and whether the variable is visible (based on the setting of visible_if). If the variable has
an "effects" relationship, the name of the variable it has a relationship with is shown, and if the
variable has a list of potential values, the list of values is shown.
For use models, the name is shown and whether it is selectable, selected, or visible.
# instl_dbg -D . -s
======= Software Selection Attributes: ======
sw_sel name: "100BaseT-01"
description: "HP-PB 100BaseT;Supptd HW=A3495A;SW=J2759BA"
selected: 0
dep_selected: 0
ex_unselected: 0
is_defined: 1
sw_sel name: "100BaseT-00"
description: ""
selected: 0
dep_selected: 0
ex_unselected: 0
is_defined: 1
...
sw_sel name: "perl"
description: "Perl Programming Language"
selected: 0
dep_selected: 1
ex_unselected: 0
is_defined: 1
======= Variable Attributes: ======
Variable name: "_hp_boot_dev_path"
value: "0/8/0/0.2.0"
type: string
visible: 0
Variable name: "_hp_default_cur_lan_dev"
value: "lan5"
type: string
visible: 0
...
Variable name: "_hp_disk_layout"
value: "Logical Volume Manager (LVM) with VxFS"
type: string
visible: 0
val_list[0]: "Whole disk (not LVM) with HFS"
val_list[1]: "Logical Volume Manager (LVM) with HFS"
val_list[2]: "Logical Volume Manager (LVM) with VxFS"
val_list[3]: "VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM) with VxFS"
Effects var: _hp_pri_swap
Effects var: _hp_group_name
Variable name: "_hp_root_disk"
value: "0/8/0/0.2.0"
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