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 NAME    [Toc]    [Back]
      swask - ask for user response

 SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]
      swask [-v] [-c catalog] [-C session_file] [-f software_file] [-J jobid]
           [-Q date] [-s source] [-S session_file] [-t target_file]
           [-x option=value] [-X options_file] [software_selections]
           [@ target_selections]

    Remarks    [Toc]    [Back]
           +  This command supports operation on remote systems. See Remote
              Operation below.

           +  For an overview of all SD commands, see the sd(5) man page by
              typing man 5 sd on the command line.

 DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]
      The swask command runs interactive software request scripts for the
      software objects selected to one or more targets specified by
      target_selections.  These scripts store the responses in a response
      file (named response) for later use by the swinstall and swconfig
      commands.  The swinstall and swconfig commands can also run the
      interactive request scripts directly, using the ask option.

      If the -s option is specified, software is selected from the
      distribution source. If the -s option is not specified, software
      installed on the target systems is selected.  For each selected
      software that has a request script, executing that script generates a
      response file.  By specifying the -c catalog option, swask stores a
      copy of the response file to that catalog for later use by swinstall
      or swconfig.

    Remote Operation    [Toc]    [Back]
      You can enable SD to manage software on remote systems.  To let the
      root user from a central SD controller (also called the central
      management server or IR "manager node" ) perform operations on a
      remote target (also called the host or agent):

      1)  Install a special HP ServiceControl Manager fileset on the remote
          systems.  This enables remote operations by automatically setting
          up the root, host, and template Access Control Lists (ACLs) on the
          remote machines and permitting root access from the controller
          system.  To install the fileset, run the following command on each
          remote system:

          swinstall -s controller:/var/opt/mx/depot11 AgentConfig.SD-CONFIG

          NOTES:

          +  controller is the name of the central management server.




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          +  If the target is running HP-UX 10.20, use the same command but
             substitute depot10 for depot11.

          +  Targets previously set up by SD/OV to be managed by this
             controller do not need this step.

          +  SD does not require any other ServiceControl Manager filesets.

      2)  (Optional) swinstall, swcopy, and swremove have enhanced GUI
          interfaces for remote operations.  Enable the enhanced GUIs by
          creating the .sdkey file on the controller.  Use this command:

          touch /var/adm/sw/.sdkey

          NOTES:

          +  This step is not required when you use SD from within the HP
             ServiceControl Manager.

          +  See sd(5), swinstall(1M), swcopy(1M), swjob(1M), swlist(1M)or
             swremove(1M) for more information on interactive operations.

      NOTE: You can also set up remote access by using swacl directly on the
      remote machines to grant root or non-root access to users from the
      controller system.

    Options    [Toc]    [Back]
      The swask command supports the following options:

           -v             Turns on verbose output to stdout.

           -c catalog     Specifies the pathname of an exported catalog
                          which stores the response files created by the
                          request script.  swask creates the catalog if it
                          does not already exist.

                          If the -c catalog option is omitted and the source
                          is local, swask copies the response files into the
                          source depot, <distribution.path>/catalog.

           -C session_file
                          Saves the current options and operands to
                          session_file.  You can enter a relative or
                          absolute path with the file name.  The default
                          directory for session files is
                          $HOME/.sw/sessions/.  You can recall a session
                          file with the -S option.

           -f software_file
                          Reads the list of software_selections from
                          software_file instead of (or in addition to) the



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                          command line.

           -s source      Specifies the source depot (or tape) from which
                          software is selected for the ask operation. (SD
                          can read both tar and cpio tape depots.)

           -S session_file
                          Executes swask based on the options and operands
                          saved from a previous session, as defined in
                          session_file.  You can save session information
                          from a command-line session with the -C
                          session_file option.

           -t targetfile  Specifies a default set of targets for swask.

           -x option=value
                          Sets the session option to value and overrides the
                          default value (or a value in an alternate
                          option_file specified with the -X option).
                          Multiple -x options can be specified.

           -X option_file Reads the session options and behaviors from
                          option_file.

    Operands    [Toc]    [Back]
      swask supports two types of operands: software selections followed by
      target selections.  These operands are separated by the "@" (at)
      character. This syntax implies that the command operates on "software
      selections at targets".

    Software Selections    [Toc]    [Back]
      The selections operands consist of software_selections.

      swask supports the following syntax for each software_selection:

           bundle[.product[.subproduct][.fileset]][,version]

           product[.subproduct][.fileset][,version]

           +    The = (equals) relational operator lets you specify
                selections with the following shell wildcard and patternmatching
 notations:

                     [ ], *, ?

           +    Bundles and subproducts are recursive.  Bundles can contain
                other bundles and subproducts can contain other subproducts.

           +    The \* software specification selects all products. Use this
                specification with caution.




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      The version component has the form:
           [,r <op> revision][,a <op> arch][,v <op> vendor]
           [,c <op> category][,q=qualifier][,l=location]
           [,fr <op> revision][,fa <op> arch]

           +    location applies only to installed software and refers to
                software installed to a location other than the default
                product directory.

           +    fr and fa apply only to filesets.

           +    The <op> (relational operator) component can be of the form:

                     =, ==, >=, <=, <, >, or !=

                which performs individual comparisons on dot-separated
                fields. For example, r>=B.10.00 chooses all revisions
                greater than or equal to B.10.00.  The system compares each
                dot-separated field to find matches.

           +    The = (equals) relational operator lets you specify
                selections with the shell wildcard and pattern-matching
                notations:

                     [ ], *, ?, !

                For example, the expression r=1[01].* returns any revision
                in version 10 or version 11.

           +    All version components are repeatable within a single
                specification (e.g.  r>=AA.12, r<AA.20).  If multiple
                components are used, the selection must match all
                components.

           +    Fully qualified software specs include the r=, a=, and v=
                version components even if they contain empty strings.  For
                installed software, l=, is also included.

           +    No space or tab characters are allowed in a software
                selection.

           +    The software instance_id can take the place of the version
                component. It has the form:

                     [instance_id]

                within the context of an exported catalog, where instance_id
                is an integer that distinguishes versions of products and
                bundles with the same tag.





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    Target Selections    [Toc]    [Back]
      swask supports the following syntax for each target_selection.

           [host][:][/directory]

      The : (colon) is required if both a host and directory are specified.

 EXTERNAL INFLUENCES    [Toc]    [Back]
    Default Options
      In addition to the standard options, several SD behaviors and policy
      options can be changed by editing the default values found in:

           /var/adm/sw/defaults          the system-wide default values.

           $HOME/.swdefaults             the user-specific default values.

      Values must be specified in the defaults file using this syntax:

           [command_name.]option=value

      The optional command_name prefix denotes one of the SD commands. Using
      the prefix limits the change in the default value to that command. If
      you leave the prefix off, the change applies to all commands.

      You can also override default values from the command line with the -x
      or -X options:

           command -x option=value

           command -X option_file

      The following section lists all of the keywords supported by the swask
      commands. If a default value exists, it is listed after the "=".

           admin_directory=/var/adm/sw (for normal mode)
           admin_directory=/var/home/LOGNAME/sw (for nonprivileged mode)
                     The location for SD logfiles and the default parent
                     directory for the installed software catalog.  The
                     default value is /var/adm/sw for normal SD operations.
                     When SD operates in nonprivileged mode (that is, when
                     the run_as_superuser default option is set to true):

                     +  The default value is forced to /var/home/LOGNAME/sw.

                     +  The path element LOGNAME is replaced with the name
                        of the invoking user, which SD reads from the system
                        password file.

                     +  If you set the value of this option to HOME/path, SD
                        replaces HOME with the invoking user's home
                        directory (from the system password file) and



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                        resolves path relative to that directory.  For
                        example, HOME/my_admin resolves to the my_admin
                        directory in your home directory.

                     +  If you set the value of the
                        installed_software_catalog default option to a
                        relative path, that path is resolved relative to the
                        value of this option.

                     SD's nonprivileged mode is intended only for managing
                     applications that are specially designed and packaged.
                     This mode cannot be used to manage the HP-UX operating
                     system or patches to it.  For a full explanation of
                     nonprivileged SD, see the Software Distributor
                     Administration Guide, available at the
                     http://docs.hp.com web site.

                     See also the installed_software_catalog and
                     run_as_superuser options.

           ask=true  Executes the request script, if one is associated with
                     the selected software, and stores the user response in
                     a file named response.

                     If ask=as_needed, the swask command first determines if
                     a response file already exists in the catalog and
                     executes the request script only when a response file
                     is absent.

           autoselect_dependencies=true
                     Controls the automatic selection of prerequisite and
                     corequisite software that is not explicitly selected by
                     the user.  When set to true, requisite software will be
                     automatically selected for configuration.  When set to
                     false, requisite software  which is not explicitly
                     selected will not be automatically selected for
                     configuration.

           autoselect_patches=true
                     Automatically selects the latest patches (based on
                     superseding and ancestor attributes) for a software
                     object that a user selects. The patch_filter option can
                     be used in conjunction with autoselect_patches to limit
                     which patches will be selected. Requires patches that
                     are in an enhanced SD format. Patches not in enhanced
                     format will not respond to autoselect_patches.

           enforce_scripts=true
                     Controls the handling of errors generated by scripts.
                     If true, swask stops and an error message appears. The
                     message gives the script location and says execution



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                     cannot proceed until the problem is fixed.  If false,
                     all script errors are treated as warnings, and swask
                     attempts to continue operation. A message appears
                     giving the script location and saying that execution
                     will proceed.

           installed_software_catalog=products
                     Defines the directory path where the Installed Products
                     Database (IPD) is stored.  This information describes
                     installed software.  When set to an absolute path, this
                     option defines the location of the IPD.  When this
                     option contains a relative path, the SD controller
                     appends the value to the value specified by the
                     admin_directory option to determine the path to the
                     IPD.  For alternate roots, this path is resolved
                     relative to the location of the alternate root.  This
                     option does not affect where software is installed,
                     only the IPD location.

                     This option permits the simultaneous installation and
                     removal of multiple software applications by multiple
                     users or multiple processes, with each application or
                     group of applications using a different IPD.

                     Caution: use a specific installed_software_catalog to
                     manage a specific application.  SD does not support
                     multiple descriptions of the same application in
                     multiple IPDs.

                     See also the admin_directory and run_as_superuser
                     options, which control SD's nonprivileged mode.  (This
                     mode is intended only for managing applications that
                     are specially designed and packaged.  This mode cannot
                     be used to manage the HP-UX operating system or patches
                     to it.  For a full explanation of nonprivileged SD, see
                     the Software Distributor Administration Guide,
                     available at the http://docs.hp.com web site.)

           log_msgid=0
                     Controls the log level for the events logged to the
                     command log file, the target agent log file, and the
                     source agent log file by prepending identification
                     numbers to log file messages:
                     0  No such identifiers are prepended (default).
                     1  Applies to ERROR messages only.
                     2  Applies to ERROR and WARNING messages.
                     3  Applies to ERROR, WARNING, and NOTE messages.
                     4  Applies to ERROR, WARNING, NOTE, and certain other
                        log file messages.





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           logdetail=false
                     Controls the amount of detail written to the logfile.
                     When set to true, this option adds detailed task
                     information (such as options specified, progress
                     statements, and additional summary information) to the
                     logfile. This information is in addition to log
                     information controlled by the loglevel option.

                     See loglevel below and the sd(5) manual page, by typing
                     man 5 sd, for more information.

           logfile=/var/adm/sw/swask.log
                     Defines the default log file for swask.

           loglevel=1
                     Controls the log level for the events logged to the
                     command logfile and the target agent logfile. A value
                     of
                     0  provides no information to the logfile.
                     1  enables verbose logging of key events to the log
                        files.
                     2  enables very verbose logging, including per-file
                        messages, to the log files.

           patch_filter=*.*
                     Used in conjunction with the autoselect_patches or
                     patch_match_target options to filter the available
                     patches to meet the criteria specified by the filter. A
                     key use is to allow filtering by the "category"
                     attribute. Requires patches that are in an enhanced SD
                     patch format.

           run_as_superuser=true
                     This option controls SD's nonprivileged mode.  This
                     option is ignored (treated as true) when the invoking
                     user is super-user.

                     When set to the default value of true, SD operations
                     are performed normally, with permissions for operations
                     either granted to a local super-user or set by SD ACLs.
                     (See swacl(1M) for details on ACLs.)

                     When set to false and the invoking user is local and is
                     not super-user, nonprivileged mode is invoked:

                     +  Permissions for operations are based on the user's
                        file system permissions.

                     +  SD ACLs are ignored.





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                     +  Files created by SD have the uid and gid of the
                        invoking user, and the mode of created files is set
                        according to the invoking user's umask.

                     SD's nonprivileged mode is intended only for managing
                     applications that are specially designed and packaged.
                     This mode cannot be used to manage the HP-UX operating
                     system or patches to it.  For a full explanation of
                     nonprivileged SD, see the Software Distributor
                     Administration Guide, available at the
                     http://docs.hp.com web site.

                     See also the admin_directory and
                     installed_software_catalog options.

           verbose=1 Controls the verbosity of the output (stdout):
                     0   disables output to stdout.  (Error and warning
                         messages are always written to stderr).
                     1   enables verbose messaging to stdout.

    Session Files    [Toc]    [Back]
      Each invocation of swask defines a task session.  The invocation
      options, source information, software selections, and target hosts are
      saved before the task actually commences.  This lets you re-execute
      the command even if the session ends before proper completion.

      Each session is saved to the file $HOME/.sw/sessions/swask.last.  This
      file is overwritten by each invocation of swask.

      To save session information in a different location, execute swask
      with the -C session__file option.

      A session file uses the same syntax as the defaults files.  You can
      specify an absolute path for a session file.  If you do not specify a
      directory, the default location for a session file is
      $HOME/.sw/sessions/.

      To re-execute a session, specify the session file as the argument for
      the -S session__file option.

      When you re-execute a session file, the values in the session file
      take precedence over values in the system defaults file.  Likewise,
      any command line options or parameters that you specify when you
      invoke swask take precedence over the values in the session file.

    Software and Target Lists    [Toc]    [Back]
      You can use files containing software and target selections as input
      to the swask command.  See the -f and -t options for more information.

    Environment Variables    [Toc]    [Back]




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      The environment variable that affects the swask command is:

           LANG      Determines the language in which messages are
                     displayed.  If LANG is not specified or is set to the
                     empty string, a default value of C is used.  See
                     lang(5) for more information.

                     NOTE: The language in which the SD agent and daemon log
                     messages are displayed is set by the system
                     configuration variable script, /etc/rc.config.d/LANG.
                     For example, /etc/rc.config.d/LANG, must be set to
                     LANG=ja_JP.SJIS or LANG=ja_JP.eucJP to make the agent
                     and daemon log messages display in Japanese.

           LC_ALL    Determines the locale to be used to override any values
                     for locale categories specified by the settings of LANG
                     or any environment variables beginning with LC_.

           LC_CTYPE  Determines the interpretation of sequences of bytes of
                     text data as characters (e.g., single-versus multibyte
                     characters in values for vendor-defined attributes).

           LC_MESSAGES    [Toc]    [Back]
                     Determines the language in which messages should be
                     written.

           LC_TIME   Determines the format of dates (create_date and
                     mod_date) when displayed by swlist.  Used by all
                     utilities when displaying dates and times in stdout,
                     stderr, and logging.

           TZ        Determines the time zone for use when displaying dates
                     and times.

      Environment variables that affect scripts:

           SW_CATALOG    [Toc]    [Back]
                     Holds the path to the Installed Products Database
                     (IPD), relative to the path in the SW_ROOT_DIRECTORY
                     environment variable. Note that you can specify a path
                     for the IPD using the installed_software_catalog
                     default option.

           SW_CONTROL_DIRECTORY    [Toc]    [Back]
                     Defines the current directory of the script being
                     executed, either a temporary catalog directory, or a
                     directory within in the Installed Products Database
                     (IPD).  This variable tells scripts where other control
                     scripts for the software are located (e.g. subscripts).





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           SW_CONTROL_TAG    [Toc]    [Back]
                     Holds the tag name of the control_file being executed.
                     When packaging software, you can define a physical name
                     and path for a control file in a depot. This lets you
                     define the control_file with a name other than its tag
                     and lets you use multiple control file definitions to
                     point to the same file. A control_file can query the
                     SW_CONTROL_TAG variable to determine which tag is being
                     executed.

           SW_LOCATION    [Toc]    [Back]
                     Defines the location of the product, which may have
                     been changed from the default product directory.  When
                     combined with the SW_ROOT_DIRECTORY, this variable
                     tells scripts where the product files are located.

           SW_PATH   A PATH variable which defines a minimum set of commands
                     available for use in a control script (e.g.
                     /sbin:/usr/bin).

           SW_ROOT_DIRECTORY    [Toc]    [Back]
                     Defines the root directory in which the session is
                     operating, either "/" or an alternate root directory.
                     This variable tells control scripts the root directory
                     in which the products are installed.  A script must use
                     this directory as a prefix to SW_LOCATION to locate the
                     product's installed files.  The configure script is
                     only run when SW_ROOT_DIRECTORYis /.

           SW_SESSION_OPTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]
                     Contains the pathname of a file containing the value of
                     every option for a particular command, including
                     software and target selections. This lets scripts
                     retrieve any command options and values other than the
                     ones provided explicitly by other environment
                     variables. For example, when the file pointed to by
                     SW_SESSIONS_OPTIONS is made available to a request
                     script, the targets option contains a list of
                     software_collection_specs for all targets specified for
                     the command. When the file pointed to by
                     SW_SESSIONS_OPTIONS is made available to other scripts,
                     the targets option contains the single
                     software_collection_spec for the targets on which the
                     script is being executed.

           SW_SOFTWARE_SPEC    [Toc]    [Back]
                     This variable contains the fully qualified software
                     specification of the current product or fileset.  The
                     software specification allows the product or fileset to
                     be uniquely identified.




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 RETURN VALUES    [Toc]    [Back]
      swask returns one of these codes:
           0   Command successful on all targets
           1   Command failed on all targets
           2   Command failed on some targets

 DIAGNOSTICS    [Toc]    [Back]
      The swask command writes to stdout, stderr, and to the swask logfile.

    Standard Output    [Toc]    [Back]
      An interactive swask session does not write to stdout.  A noninteractive
 swask session writes messages for significant events.
      These include:
           + a begin and end session message,
           + selection, analysis, and execution task messages for each
             target_selection.

    Standard Error    [Toc]    [Back]
      An interactive swask session does not write to stderr.  A noninteractive
 swask session writes messages for all WARNING and ERROR
      conditions to stderr.

    Logging    [Toc]    [Back]
      Both interactive and non-interactive swask sessions log summary events
      at the host where the command was invoked.  They log detailed events
      to the swask.log logfile associated with each target_selection.

      Command Log
           The swask command logs all stdout and stderr messages to the the
           logfile /var/adm/sw/swask.log.  Similar messages are logged by an
           interactive swask session.  You can specify a different logfile
           by modifying the logfile option.

 EXAMPLES    [Toc]    [Back]
      Run all request scripts from the default depot (/var/spool/sw) depot
      and write the response file (named response) back to the same depot:

           swask -s /var/spool/sw \*

      Run the request script for Product1 from depot /tmp/sample.depot.1 on
      remote host swposix, create the catalog /tmp/test1.depot on the local
      controller machine, and place the response file (named response) in
      the catalog:

           swask -s swposix:/tmp/sample.depot.1 -c /tmp/test1.depot Product1

      Run request scripts from remote depot /tmp/sample.depot.1 on host
      swposix only when a response file is absent, create the catalog
      /tmp/test1.depot on the local controller machine, and place the
      response file (named response) in the catalog:




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           swask -s swposix:/tmp/sample.depot.1 -c /tmp/test1.depot
           -x ask=as_needed \*

 FILES    [Toc]    [Back]
      $HOME/.swdefaults
              Contains the user-specific default values for some or all SD
              options. If this file does not exist, SD looks for userspecific
 defaults in $HOME/.sw/defaults.

      $HOME/.sw/sessions/
              Contains session files automatically saved by the SD commands
              or explicitly saved by the user.

      /usr/lib/sw/sys.defaults
              Contains the master list of current SD options, with their
              default values, for documentation purposes only.

      /var/adm/sw/
              The directory which contains all of the configurable (and
              non-configurable) data for SD.  This directory is also the
              default location of log files.

      /var/adm/sw/defaults
              Contains the active system-wide default values for some or all
              SD options.

      /var/adm/sw/products/
              The Installed Products Database (IPD), a catalog of all
              products installed on a system.

      /var/adm/sw/swask.log
              Contains all stdout and stderr messages generated by swask.

 AUTHOR    [Toc]    [Back]
      swask was developed by the Hewlett-Packard Company.

 SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]
      swconfig(1M), swinstall(1M), sd(5).

      Software Distributor Administration Guide, available at
      http://docs.hp.com.

      SD customer web site at http://software.hp.com/SD_AT_HP/.


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