Dynamic Root Disk A.3.10.* Release Notes (January 2012)

swremove
swverify
swmodify
swlist
swjob*
view
kctune (version A.1.1 and later)
kcmodule
kconfig
mk_kernel
*The swjob command can be used to view SD logfiles on the clone. It cannot be used to
schedule jobs for later execution on the clone.
3.4 Installation and Removal of Patches and Products
The drd runcmd command can be used in conjunction with swinstall and swremove to install or
remove patches. Use of drd runcmd to install or remove a non-patch product requires that all its
filesets be marked DRD-safe. You can determine whether a fileset has been marked DRD-safe with
the following command:
swlist l fileset a is_drd_safe s depot_name product_name
Each fileset will be displayed with “true”, “false”, or blank. Filesets marked DRD-safe will display
“true. Filesets marked DRD-unsafe display “false”. Filesets that display neither (blank) are
treated as DRD-unsafe.
3.5 Use of SD TUI/GUI
When using the SD TUI/GUI with drd runcmd, you may see messages about building a kernel or
rebooting the system. These messages are not accurate; under no circumstances will using SD
under drd runcmd lead to a reboot, nor will SD under drd runcmd lead to a kernel build on the
running system.
3.6 Installation Requirements
DRD is dependent on other patches and software refer to 3.1 “Required Patches and Software”
above for more information.