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mount_all_filesystems=true
By default, the SD commands attempt to mount all filesystems in the
/etc/fstab file
at the beginning of the analysis phase, to ensure that all listed filesystems are mounted
before proceeding. This policy helps to ensure that files are not loaded into a directory
that may be below a future mount point, and that the expected files are available for a
remove or verify operation.
If set to
false, the mount operation is not attempted, and no check of the current
mounts is performed.
Applies to
swconfig, swcopy, swinstall,
swremove, and swverify.
mount_cmd=/sbin/mount
Defines the command called by the agent to mount all filesystems.
Applies to
swagent.
objects_to_register=
Defines the default objects to register or unregister. There is no supplied default (see
select_local above). If there is more than one object, they must be separated by
spaces.
Applies to
swreg.
one_liner=
Defines the attributes which are listed in the non-verbose listing.
Applies to
swlist and swjob.
os_name This option can be used in conjunction with os_release to specify fileset selection for
an HP-UX update. os_name should only be specified from the command line. Refer to
the SD readme file for correct syntax. You can display the readme file by entering:
swlist -d -a readme SW-DIST [@ host:/depot
]
Applies to swinstall.
os_release
This option can be used in conjunction with os_name to specify fileset selection for an
HP-UX update. os_release should only be specified from the command line. Refer
to the SD readme file for correct syntax. You can display the readme file by entering:
swlist -d -a readme SW-DIST [@ host:/depot
]
Applies to swinstall.
package_in_place=false
If set to true, swpackage will package the specified products such that the target
depot will not contain the files that make up a product. Instead, swpackage inserts
references to the original source files used to build a product. This behavior allows pro-
ducts to be packaged without consuming the full disk space of copying all the source files
into the target depot.
Applies to
swpackage.
patch_commit=false
Commits a patch by removing files saved for patch rollback. When set to true, and run
with swmodify, you cannot roll back (remove) a patch unless you remove the associated
base software that the patch modified.
Applies to
swmodify.
patch_filter=*.*
Specifies a software_specification for a patch filter. The default value is *.*.
This option can be used in conjunction with the
autoselect_patches and
patch_match_target options to filter the selected patches to meet the criteria
specified by software_specification .
Applies to
swask, swcopy, and swinstall,
patch_match_target=false
If set to true, this option selects the latest patches (software identified by the is_patch
attribute) that correspond to software on the target root or depot.
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