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HP OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference
Manual
Note that the /SAVE_RECOVERY_DATA qualifier automatically enables
recovery mode operation even if you do not explicitly specify the
/RECOVERY_MODE qualifier.
/SOURCE=device-name:[directory-name]
Specifies the disk and directory where the utility searches for the
software product kit or kits. If /SOURCE is not specified, the utility
searches in the location defined by the logical name PCSI$SOURCE. If
PCSI$SOURCE is not defined, and the /SOURCE qualifier is not specified,
the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility searches the current default directory.
/SPAN_VERSIONS=keyword([,...])
Selects software products whose versions match the specified version
criteria. The keywords are:
ABOVE=version
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Selects versions greater than the version specified
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BELOW=version
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Selects versions less than the version specified
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MINIMUM=version
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Selects versions greater than or equal to the version specified
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MAXIMUM=version
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Selects versions less than or equal to the version specified
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The ABOVE, BELOW, MINIMUM, and MAXIMUM keywords can be used alone or in
combination. For example,
/SPAN_VERSIONS= (MINIMUM=V2.1,BELOW=V3.0)
selects versions greater than or equal to V2.1 and less than (but not
including) V3.0. Using the MAXIMUM keyword instead of BELOW would
select versions that include V3.0.
/TEST (default)
/NOTEST
Requests that the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility run the installation verification
procedure (IVP) for the product.
/TRACE
/NOTRACE (default)
Identifies the creation and deletion of subprocesses and the DCL
commands and command procedures submitted to these subprocesses for
execution during the processing of the PRODUCT command. Any output that
DCL produces is also displayed.
This qualifier is primarily a debugging aid for product developers to
trace the execution of command procedures included in their product
kits. See the POLYCENTER Software Installation Utility Developer's Guide for more information.
/VERSION=version-number
Selects software products that have the specified version.
/WORK=device:[directory]
Specifies the name of the device and directory acting as a temporary
work area. By default, temporary files are created in subdirectories of
the user's login directory.
Example
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$ PRODUCT INSTALL POSIX/VERSION=3.0 /CONFIGURATION=OUTPUT=POSIX.PCF
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The command in this example installs POSIX Version 3.0 and creates a
product configuration file.
LIST
Lists the names of the files contained in a software product kit. All
files are listed unless you use the /SELECT qualifier to specify a
subset of the files.
Format
PRODUCT LIST product-name[,...] [/qualifiers]
Parameter
product-name
Names the product, or list of products, whose kit contents are to be
listed. This parameter is required.
Qualifiers
/BASE_SYSTEM=base-system-name
Selects software products whose base system matches the one specified.
The base system name identifies both a hardware platform and an
operating system. Standard names are:
Name |
Description |
AXPVMS
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Denotes an OpenVMS Alpha product
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I64VMS
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Denotes an OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 product
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VAXVMS
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Denotes an OpenVMS VAX product
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VMS
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Indicates a product that can be installed on more than one OpenVMS
platform
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/FULL
/NOFULL (default)
Displays information about files contained in the kit in 132-column
format. The /FULL qualifier shows the name of each file, gives its size
in blocks, and provides a comment field that can provide additional
information---for example, the file is a product description file, a
temporary file, or a module file that updates a library file. The
/NOFULL qualifier displays only the name of each file in the kit in
80-column format.
/KIT_ATTRIBUTES=keyword([,...])
Selects kits by kit type or kit format, or both. Keywords are:
FORMAT=
format-type
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Designates the format of the product kit as follows:
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COMPRESSED
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Compressed format in which a data compression technique has been
applied to a sequential kit. A compressed kit has a .PCSI$COMPRESSED
file type.
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REFERENCE
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Reference format in which product files exist in a directory tree. A
.PCSI$DESCRIPTION file in the top level of the directory tree denotes a
reference kit.
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SEQUENTIAL
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Sequential format in which product files are placed in a container
file. A file type of .PCSI indicates a sequential kit.
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TYPE=
kit-type
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Specifies the type of product kit as follows:
FULL
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Layered product (application) software.
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OPERATING_SYSTEM
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Operating system software.
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MANDATORY_UPDATE
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A required correction to currently installed software. Functionally,
this type of kit is the same as a patch kit.
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PARTIAL
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An upgrade to currently installed software. Installation of this kit
changes the version of the product.
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PATCH
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A correction to currently installed software. Installation of this kit
does not change the version of the product.
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PLATFORM
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An integrated set of software products (also called a product suite).
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TRANSITION
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Used to register information about a product that is installed but not
recorded in the product database (for example, a product installed by
VMSINSTAL). This kit does not provide product material.
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/OPTIONS=keyword
/NOOPTIONS (default)
Specifies PRODUCT command options. The keywords are:
NOCONFIRM
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Omits the confirmation dialog that asks the user to verify the products
that have been selected for the operation.
The NOCONFIRM and NODEFAULT_KIT keywords are mutually exclusive.
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NODEFAULT_KIT
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Directs the utility to query the user instead of choosing a default kit
when more than one kit that matches the selection criteria for the
product is found in the source directory path. The selection criteria
include the producer, base system, product name, and product version
strings that are embedded in the file name of a kit.
If multiple kits are found for a selected product, and
NODEFAULT_KIT is not specified, the utility determines the default kit
to use by applying the following rules:
- The last character of the kit's file name (1-7) is used to order
the kits by kit type. In descending order, the precedence is as
follows: full, operating system, partial, patch, platform, transition,
and mandatory update.
- The file type is used to order the kits by format. In descending
order, the precedence is as follows: compressed (.PCSI$COMPRESSED),
sequential (.PCSI), and reference (.PCSI$DESCRIPTION).
- If multiple kits are found with the same file name and file type,
but differ in their directory path names, the case of their file
specifications, or their file versions, then the first file found by
RMS search rules takes precedence.
The NODEFAULT_KIT and NOCONFIRM keywords are mutually exclusive.
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/PRODUCER=producer-name
Selects software products that the specified manufacturer produces.
/SELECT=filename[,...]
Specifies the name of a file, or a list of files; these files are in
the specified product kit. You can use the asterisk (*) and the percent
sign (%) wildcard characters for all or part of the file name. The file
name can contain a directory specification that includes an ellipsis
(...).
/SOURCE=device-name:[directory-name]
Specifies the disk and directory where the utility searches for the
software product kit or kits. If /SOURCE is not specified, the utility
searches in the location that the logical name PCSI$SOURCE defines. If
PCSI$SOURCE is not defined, and the /SOURCE qualifier is not specified,
the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility searches the current
default directory.
/SPAN_VERSIONS=keyword([,...])
Selects software products whose versions match the specified version
criteria. The keywords are:
ABOVE=version
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Selects versions greater than the version specified
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BELOW=version
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Selects versions less than the version specified
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MINIMUM=version
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Selects versions greater than or equal to the version specified
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MAXIMUM=version
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Selects versions less than or equal to the version specified
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The ABOVE, BELOW, MINIMUM, and MAXIMUM keywords can be used alone or in
combination. For example,
/SPAN_VERSIONS= (MINIMUM=V2.1,BELOW=V3.0)
selects versions greater than or equal to V2.1 and less than (but not
including) V3.0. Using the MAXIMUM keyword instead of BELOW would
select versions that include V3.0.
/VERSION=version-number
Selects software products that have the specified version.
Example
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$ PRODUCT LIST TEST /SELECT=TEST.* /SOURCE=[AL]
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In this example, the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility lists all
the files that match the selection criteria TEST.* from the kit of the
product TEST that is in the [AL] directory on the user's default disk.
PACKAGE
Creates a software product kit. This operation uses a product
description file (PDF) and an optional product text file (PTF) to
produce a kit that contains the images and other files that make up the
product.
During a package operation, the POLYCENTER Software Installation utility reformats the input PDF
file to produce a new output PDF file. Comments are removed from the
output PDF file and information, such as the size of each file, is
added. The input PTF file is transformed into an output PTF in text
library format.
The PRODUCT PACKAGE command can create a product kit in either
sequential or reference format. To create a kit in compressed format,
first use the PRODUCT PACKAGE command to create a kit in sequential
format. Then use the PRODUCT COPY command to convert this sequential
kit to a kit in compressed format.
The PRODUCT PACKAGE command requires the /SOURCE, /DESTINATION, and
/MATERIAL qualifiers.
Format
PRODUCT PACKAGE product-name[,...] [/qualifiers]
/SOURCE=file-specification /DESTINATION=device-name:[directory-name]
/MATERIAL=(path-name[,...])
Parameter
product-name
Names the product or list of products to be packaged.
Qualifiers
/BASE_SYSTEM=base-system-name
Selects software products whose base system matches the one specified.
The base system name identifies both a hardware platform and an
operating system. Standard names are:
Name |
Description |
AXPVMS
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Denotes an OpenVMS Alpha product
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I64VMS
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Denotes an OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 product
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VAXVMS
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Denotes an OpenVMS VAX product
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VMS
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Indicates a product that can be installed on more than one OpenVMS
platform
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/COPY(default)
/NOCOPY
Specifies whether you want the product material files and associated
directories included in the product kit when you are producing a kit in
reference format. The /NOCOPY qualifier can save file processing time
when you are debugging a PDF file and do not need to produce a complete
product kit.
The /NOCOPY and /FORMAT=SEQUENTIAL qualifiers are mutually exclusive.
/DESTINATION=device-name:[directory-name]
If /FORMAT=SEQUENTIAL is used, /DESTINATION specifies the directory
where the utility creates the sequential kit. A sequential kit is a
container file that includes the PDF, PTF, and all the images and other
materials that make up the product. The file type of the sequential kit
file is .PCSI.
If /FORMAT=REFERENCE is used (or defaulted), /DESTINATION specifies the
directory where the utility creates the output PDF file and optional
PTF file. The file types of the PDF and PTF files are .PCSI$DESCRIPTION
and .PCSI$TLB, respectively. The images and other materials that make
up the product are placed in a directory tree under this directory.
If the device name is not provided, it defaults to the user's default
device. If the directory name is omitted, it defaults to the user's
default directory.
The PRODUCT PACKAGE operation ignores the PCSI$DESTINATION logical name
whether or not you use the /DESTINATION qualifier.
/FORMAT=keyword
Specifies the output format of the product kit. Keywords are:
REFERENCE
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Reference format in which product files are placed in a directory tree
for direct access. The utility creates a product description file, with
a file type of .PCSI$DESCRIPTION, in the top level of the directory
tree.
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SEQUENTIAL
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Sequential format in which product files are placed in a container file
having a .PCSI file type.
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The default is /FORMAT=REFERENCE.
You cannot use the PRODUCT PACKAGE command to create a kit in
compressed format. Instead, use the PRODUCT COPY command to convert a
kit in sequential format to a kit in compressed format.
/LOG
/NOLOG (default)
Displays the file specifications of the files that are packaged in the
product kit and the name of the product kit file.
/OPTIONS=keyword
/NOOPTIONS (default)
Specifies PRODUCT command options. The keyword is:
NOCONFIRM
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Omits the confirmation dialog that asks the user to verify the products
that have been selected for the operation.
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/MATERIAL=(path-name[,...])
Specifies one or more locations in which the utility can search for
product material files to include in the software product kit. Material
files represent the output of the producer's software engineering
process, that is, all files that make up the software product,
including any command procedures that might be used during installation.
Note that the location of the PDF and PTF are not specified with the
/MATERIAL qualifier. See the /SOURCE qualifier for more information.
This is a required qualifier for the PRODUCT PACKAGE command.
Parentheses (()) are optional only when you specify a single path name.
They are required when you specify multiple path names.
The format for path-name is: device-name:[directory-name]
You can specify path-name as a:
Specific directory
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Only one directory is searched.
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Root directory
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A period (.) following the directory name indicates a root directory
specification. For example, TEST$:[ABC.FT2.] limits the search path to
subdirectories of [ABC.FT2].
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Wildcard directory
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The directory name includes one or more of the wildcard characters
asterisk (*), percent sign (%), or ellipsis (...). All directories that
satisfy the wildcard specification are searched.
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Note that when you use either a wildcard directory or a list of path
names, if files in different directories have the same name, only the
first file found in the search path is used.
When either a specific directory or a wildcard directory is used, the
relative file specification on the file statement in the PDF file is
not used to locate the file. However, when a root directory is used,
the utility appends the relative file specification from the file
statement in the PDF to the root directory in the material search path
to locate files.
In general, use of a specific directory or a root directory is more
efficient than using a wildcard directory. When packaging a product
that contains hundreds of files, you might notice a significant
difference in processing time, depending on the method you use to
specify the path name. The choice of material path name does no affect
the time required to install the kit.
/OWNER_UIC=uic
Specifies the owner user identification code (UIC) for files created
during a copy operation. By default, the user executing the operation
owns the software product files. For example, if you are logged in to
your own account, you can use this qualifier during a copy operation to
assign ownership of the product files to SYSTEM rather than to your own
account. Specify the UIC in alphanumeric format (in the form [name]) or
in octal group-member format (in the form [g,m]). UIC formats are
described in the OpenVMS User's Manual.
/PRODUCER=producer-name
Selects software products that the specified manufacturer produces.
/SOURCE=file-specification
Specifies the location of the input PDF file. If the device name is
omitted, it defaults to the user's default device. If the directory
name is omitted, it defaults to the user's default directory. If the
file name and file type components of the file specification are not
provided, they default to <full-product-name>.PCSI$DESCRIPTION.
The optional PTF file, if used, must be in the same directory and have
the same file name as the PDF with a .PCSI$TEXT file type. If a file
named <full-product-name>.PCSI$TEXT is not found, the package
operation does not use a PTF file.
This is a required qualifier for the PRODUCT PACKAGE command. The
logical name PCSI$SOURCE is not used.
/VERSION=version-number
Selects software products that have the specified version.
Example
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$ PRODUCT PACKAGE VIEWER -
_$ /PRODUCER=ABC /FORMAT=SEQUENTIAL/ LOG -
_$ /SOURCE=[JAMES.TEST.PDF] -
_$ /DESTINATION=DKA200:[PCSI_KITS] -
_$ /MATERIAL=BUILD$:[VIEWER0201.RESULT...]
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The directory [JAMES.TEST.PDF] contains the PDF named
ABC-AXPVMS-VIEWER-0201--1.PCSI$DESCRIPTION. This file and the product
material files from the BUILD$:[VIEWER0201.RESULT...] directory tree
are used to create the kit for product VIEWER. When the PACKAGE
operation completes, a sequential kit named
ABC-AXPVMS-VIEWER-0201--1.PCSI is created and placed in the
DKA200:[PCSI_KITS] directory.
RECONFIGURE
Modifies the configuration of an installed product by allowing a user
to change installation options.
Reconfiguration of a product might result in the addition or deletion
of files, or both, depending on the user's selection or deselection of
options; that is, users can select options that were not selected when
the product was installed, or they can deselect options that were
selected when the product was installed. At the conclusion of the
operation, the product database is updated to reflect the changes.
Access to the original software product kit that was used to install
the product is required to perform the reconfigure operation.
Format
PRODUCT RECONFIGURE product-name[,...] [/qualifiers]
Parameter
product-name
Names the product, or list of products, to reconfigure.
Qualifiers
/BASE_SYSTEM=base-system-name
Selects software products whose base system matches the one specified.
The base system name identifies both a hardware platform and an
operating system. Standard names are:
Name |
Description |
AXPVMS
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Denotes an OpenVMS Alpha product
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I64VMS
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Denotes an OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 product
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VAXVMS
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Denotes an OpenVMS VAX product
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VMS
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Indicates a product that can be installed on more than one OpenVMS
platform
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/CONFIGURATION=(keyword[,...])
Specifies how the configuration choices will be supplied. Keywords are:
CURRENT
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This is the default. It uses values from the product database, which
has the current values recorded from the last time the product was
installed or reconfigured.
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PRODUCER
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Uses values specified by the software manufacturer for this version of
the product.
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INPUT=pcf-name
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Uses values from the specified product configuration file.
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OUTPUT=pcf-name
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Writes configuration choices to the specified product configuration
file. If no file name is supplied, creates a file named
DEFAULT.PCSI$CONFIGURATION.
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The keywords CURRENT, PRODUCER, and INPUT are mutually exclusive. Each
of these, however, can be used with the keyword OUTPUT. If you specify
only one keyword, you can omit the parentheses.
/HELP
/NOHELP (default)
Controls whether detailed explanations of product options and
informational text are displayed. The first time you install a product,
these explanations can help you decide which options to select. When
you perform subsequent installations or upgrades, you might choose the
brief explanations to save time.
When /NOHELP is selected, you can request a detailed explanation about
a question by performing one of the following actions at the prompt:
- Press the Help key or PF2 key
- Type ? and press the Return key
/KIT_ATTRIBUTES=keyword([,...])
Selects kits by kit type or kit format, or both. Keywords are:
FORMAT=
format-type
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Designates the format of the product kit as follows:
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COMPRESSED
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Compressed format in which a data compression technique has been
applied to a sequential kit. A compressed kit has a .PCSI$COMPRESSED
file type.
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REFERENCE
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Reference format in which product files exist in a directory tree. A
.PCSI$DESCRIPTION file in the top level of the directory tree denotes a
reference kit.
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SEQUENTIAL
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Sequential format in which product files are placed in a container
file. A file type of .PCSI indicates a sequential kit.
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TYPE=
kit-type
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Specifies the type of product kit as follows:
FULL
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Layered product (application) software.
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OPERATING_SYSTEM
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Operating system software.
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PARTIAL
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An upgrade to currently installed software. Installation of this kit
changes the version of the product.
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PLATFORM
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An integrated set of software products (also called a product suite).
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/LOG
/NOLOG (default)
Displays the file specification of each file processed. When logging is
enabled, messages notify you whenever product files, libraries,
directories, temporary files, and product database files are created,
deleted, or modified. Information about any file and module conflict
resolution is also provided.
/OPTIONS=(keyword[,...])
/NOOPTIONS (default)
Specifies PRODUCT command options. The keywords are:
NOCONFIRM
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Omits the confirmation dialog that asks the user to verify the products
that have been selected for the operation.
The NOCONFIRM and NODEFAULT_KIT keywords are mutually exclusive.
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NODEFAULT_KIT
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Directs the utility to query the user instead of choosing a default kit
when more than one kit that matches the selection criteria for the
product is found in the source directory path. The selection criteria
include the producer, base system, product name, and product version
strings that are embedded in the file name of a kit.
If multiple kits are found for a selected product, and
NODEFAULT_KIT is not specified, the utility determines the default kit
to use by applying the following rules:
- The last character of the kit's file name (1-7) is used to order
the kits by kit type. In descending order, the precedence is as
follows: full, operating system, partial, patch, platform, transition,
and mandatory update.
- The file type is used to order the kits by format. In descending
order, the precedence is as follows: compressed (.PCSI$COMPRESSED),
sequential (.PCSI), and reference (.PCSI$DESCRIPTION).
- If multiple kits are found with the same file name and file type,
but differ in their directory path names, the case of their file
specifications, or their file versions, then the first file found by
RMS search rules takes precedence.
The NODEFAULT_KIT and NOCONFIRM keywords are mutually exclusive.
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SHOW_DISK_USAGE
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Displays estimated disk block usage. Both peak utilization and net
change are shown in addition to the amount of free space available
before and after the operation.
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/PRODUCER=producer-name
Selects software products that the specified manufacturer produces.
/RECOVERY_MODE
/NORECOVERY_MODE (default)
Allows you to perform product reconfiguration in recovery mode. When
you use this qualifier, the directories, files, and modules that are
modified, deleted, or removed in the reconfiguration process are saved
in a directory tree on the system disk. These files, along with a copy
of the product database, comprise the recovery data set.
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