PatchingJob - createSolarisPatchingJobWithTargetServer
PatchingJob - createSolarisPatchingJobWithTargetServer
Description :
This command creates a Patching Job that is run against a server, using an existing Solaris catalog.
The jobGroupName argument provides the fully qualified path to the parent group. The targetGroupName argument provides the target group name for the new Patching Job. The catalog name provides the fully qualified path for the catalog already defined.
The include/exclude list text file has entries for smart groups and/or depot objects, one on each line. The depot objects and the smart groups must exist in the catalog before running this command. To include the depot object add NAME#(name of the depot object)" in the include file. To include a smart group add "GROUP#(complete path to the smart group)" in the include file. For example:
NAME#APSB-0611
GROUP#/Catalog/TestCatalog1/smartGroup1 This command returns a handle to the newly created Patching Job. The handle can be used in other commands that need to reference the Patching Job.
Return type : DBKey
Command Input :
Variable Name | Variable Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
jobName | String | Name of the job. |
groupName | String | Parent group for this job. |
serverName | String | Name of the target server. |
catalogName | String | Solaris Catalog group for this job. |
includeFile | String | Include file path. |
excludeFile | String | Exclude file path. |
recommendedOnly | Boolean | True to analyze recommended patches only, false otherwise. |
securityOnly | Boolean | True to analyze security patches only, false otherwise. |
withoutDependencies | Boolean | True to analyze without dependencies, false otherwise. |
Example
The following example creates a Patching Job with a single Solaris server using an existing catalog.
Script
JOB_GROUP=/noc/patching
TARGET_SERVER=testServer
CATALOG_NAME=/noc/solCatalog
JOB_KEY=`blcli PatchingJob createSolarisPatchingJobWithTargetServer nocPAJob $JOB_GROUP $TARGET_SERVER $CATALOG_NAME //localhost/c/include.lst //localhost/c/exclude.lst true false false