Individual software package, Individual software, Package – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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From the Ungrouped Packages page, you can also:
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Click on an individual software package name (in the Name column) to see the products
belonging to the package (on a page for that
).
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Add software packages to a new or existing package group by selecting one or more packages
and clicking Add to Group.
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Delete one or more selected software packages from the archive.
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from an individual software package (available when just one software package
is selected).
Individual Software Package Page
This page displays the contents of an individual software package that has been received into the
archive. It can be launched by any of these methods:
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From the tree pane in either the Host Tree Pane or the Install Software page (for illustration,
see
“Viewing and Managing Software Packages” (page 83)
), expand the Software in Archive
hierarchy and click on an individual software package in any of the views in which they are
listed.
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From any of the Software in Archive views in which software packages are listed, click on the
name of an individual software package. Those view pages include:
, and
pages.
The page for an individual software package presents a table displaying information about the
package (as pictured below), followed by a table listing all software product versions contained
in the package. The first table includes:
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The name of the software package, which can be modified and saved on this page.
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A description field in which text can be added or modified and saved.
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The date and time the package was received into the archive, along with the user ID of the
planner who submitted the request.
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The date and time that the name or description was last modified, along with the user ID of
the planner who modified it.
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The name of the vendor who supplied the software.
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The type of the software; for example, SUT or SPR.
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For SUTs only, the release level of the software.
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