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Re: swlist

 
Tom Spence_1
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swlist

I tried to type like this:

swlist -l fileset -a state | grep PH

It showed me so many error and warning... How can I clean up? swclean?

Tom
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Ian Dennison_1
Honored Contributor

Re: swlist

cleanup -c

What are you trying to achieve by listing?

Share and Enjoy! Ian
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Bill McNAMARA_1
Honored Contributor

Re: swlist

try an swconfig PH__
in error, failing that, try swverify PH___
then look at the swagent logs for actions to take.

Later,
Bill
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MANOJ SRIVASTAVA
Honored Contributor

Re: swlist

Hi Tom

cleanup

do a man cleaup to get the options .



Manoj Srivastava
James R. Ferguson
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: swlist

Hi Tom:

If you have errors/warnings in your IPD, then use 'swverify' check the detailed reason(s) and 'swconfig' to configure.

If you are running 11.x, you can also use 'check_patches'. See the man pages for more details. This is a very nice front-end to 'swverify'.

Regards!

...JRF...
eran maor
Honored Contributor

Re: swlist

Hi again

cleanup will not handle your error in your patches .

cleanup is a command that clean old patches in your system and also only patches that you install allready a replace patch of them .

if you can give the error that you are getting in a test file is will be a big help
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