Sample file set, Sample swid invocation – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Running SWID
Software Identification (SWID) User’s Guide— 527243-004
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Sample File Set
Section 4, Running SWID With Customized Switches
. The available switches
are -DA, -DV, -DS, -SC, -SO, -SH, -FD, -FV, -FT -FA, -FO, -AF, and -BS.
If you specify more than one switch, use spaces to separate items.
fileset
is either a single file name or a file-name template using wild-card characters (*
and ?) as supported by FILEINFO (a TACL command). SWID can accept file
names in network format.
fileset
is expanded using the current system,
volume, and subvolume.
Sample File Set
This is an example of valid
filesets
:
Sample SWID Invocation
This is an example of valid SWID invocation:
Line 8 of the invocation causes SWID to receive input from $RECEIVE and output to a
disk file. SWID reads only from $RECEIVE and does not reply to $RECEIVE in line 8
of the invocation.
Line 9 of the invocation example reflects the use of TACL variables.
Line 10 of the invocation example computes a composite fingerprint for the two
subvolumes.
Note. You can also invoke SWID by enclosing file sets within parentheses. This action causes
SWID to process the file sets as it normally does and compute and display a composite
fingerprint for the specified file sets. See
of this guide for further
information.
\ESS.* *.tedprofl
*.* $data*.*.*
$*.*.* \SSG.$Audit.*.*
$*.*.taclcstm $*.sys??.*
$System.*.zzbi* \SUPPORT.$Audit.y9266???.*
1> SWID *
2> SWID $*.*.TACLCSTM $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.*
3> SWID/IN $DATA.SWAUDIT.GOLDIN/
4> SWID/IN $DATA.SWAUDIT.GOLDIN/ * $DATA.Y9266C10.*
5> SWID/IN TEMP,OUT TEMP2/
6> SWID/OUT $S.#TITAN,NOWAIT/$*.*.*
7> SWID/IN $AUDIT.GOLDIN,NOWAIT,OUT $ZISL/$*.*.ZZBI*
8> SWID/IN $RECEIVE,NOWAIT,OUT $SYSTEM.SWAUDIT.SWOUT/-DV -FO
9> SWID/INV goldin,OUTV goldout/-DV -FO
10> SWID ($DATA.SWAUDIT.* $DATA.Y9266C10.*)