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Software Distributor Administration Guide: HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2, and 11i v3 > Chapter 4 Managing Software DepotsDepot Management Commands and Concepts |
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The following commands will help you perform depot management tasks: Table 4-2 Commands for Depot Management
A depot is a special type of directory formatted for use by SD-UX commands, and used to contain software products. You can create a depot by using swcopy to copy software directly from physical media or by using swpackage to make a software package containing the depot. When a depot resides on a networked system, that system can act as a source for software: other systems on the network can install software products from that server instead of installing them each time from media. Network depots offers these advantages over installing directly from media:
A depot usually exists as a directory location. This software is in a hierarchy of subdirectories and filesets organized according to a specific media format. A host may contain several depots. For example, a software distribution server on your network might contain a depot of application software, a depot of patch software, and a depot of OS software.There are two types of depots: directory and tape.
To make the software in a depot available for use by SD-UX commands across a network, you must register the depot. You can also unregister a depot if you do not want it to be available. See “Registering and Unregistering Depots (swreg) ” for more information. |
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