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Maintenance Commandsslexport(1M)


NAME

 slexport - SMCT command to copy software load data to an export directory

SYNOPSIS

 slexport -n swl-name -v swl-version [-e export-dir] [-r] [-f] [-l logfile] [-V verbosity-level] [-h]

DESCRIPTION

Do not use the SMCT tool with the current patch level of the Foundation Services product.

The slexport command copies software load data to an export directory. The export directory interfaces directly with the SMCT flash archive commands (flxxx).

The slexport command copies the software load output from the commands slcreate, slconfig, and sldeploy to a specified directory.

The slexport is run once at each stage of the configuration process and all node groups are processed each time it is executed.

OPTIONS

The options that you can use with the slexport command are:

-n swl-name

Name of the software load to be exported. This is expressed as an ASCII string.

-v swl-version

Version of the software load to be exported. This is expressed as an ASCII string.

-e export-dir

Directory where the software load data will be exported to. The use of this option enables you to use the flash archive commands from another server. The default directory is specified by the SMCT variable SMCT_EXPORT_DIR, which is defined in the smct.env file. For more information on the smct.env file, see the nhsmctsetup(1M) man page.

-r

Copy the software associated with the software load into the export directory. This option is required if the generic flash archive is generated on a machine other than the build server, for example the installation server.

-f

Force the removal of the exported data if such data exists in the export directory. By default, you are prompted to choose whether the data is to be kept or deleted.

-l log-file

Name of the file that is sent information and error messages. By default these messages are displayed on the console.

-V verbose-level

Verbosity level. Values are 1, 2, or 3, where 1 is minimal traces and 3 is detailed information.

-h

Displays help information.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
ArchitectureSPARC
AvailabilitySUNWnhsmc
Interface StabilityEvolving

SEE ALSO

flconfig(1M), flcreate(1M), fldeploy(1M), flinstall(1M), nhsmctsetup(1M), slconfig(1M), slcreate(1M), sldelete(1M), sldeploy(1M)


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