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Commands Reference, Volume 3
Acts as the front end to the subroutines to manage license
agreements.
inulag -r [ -n FilesetName | -s FileName | -p Product ] [ -d Description [ -m MessageSpecification ]] -f File
inulag -l | -q [ -c | -v ] [ -n
FilesetName | -s FileName
| -p Product | -a ]
inulag -u [ -n FilesetName | -s FileName | -p Product ]
inulag -A
inulag -D
The inulag command manages software license agreements.
The basic forms are license agreement registration, license agreement listing,
license agreement deactivation, license agreement validation, and license
agreement revalidation.
The -r flag manages software license agreement registration of a
fileset installed with installp or an independently-installed
product installed through another installer. The path to a file that is
always installed with an independently-installed product must be specified
with the -s flag when the license agreement is registered.
The -l flag lists software license agreement
registrations. If the -c flag is specified, the path to the
software license agreement file is displayed rather than the contents of the
file.
The -q flag queries for existence of software license
agreements. A return code of 0 is returned if a license agreement
exists. If the -a flag is also specified, then a return code
of 0 is returned if there is a pending license agreement.
The -u flag removes the listing of software license agreements
for a fileset or independently-installed product.
The -D flag forces revalidation of software license agreements
upon the next system reboot.
-a
| Used with the -l flag to show products that have a pending
license agreement.
|
-A
| Registers agreements for all pending license agreements.
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-c
| Used with the -l flag for colon-separated listing.
Cannot be used with the -v flag.
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-d
Description
| Specifies the default description for the fileset or product to which
license applies.
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-D
| Forces the revalidation all license agreements on the next reboot.
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-f File
| Specifies the pathname specification for the license agreement. A
'%L' in the specification is a substitution pattern for the current
locale. en_US is the default locale. A "%l" in the
specification matches the first two characters of the locale unless the
current locale is zh_CN, in which all five characters of the locale
designation are used.
|
-l
| Lists software license agreements.
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-m
MessageSpecification
| Specifies the message catalog for a translated description of the form
"catalog,set number,message number".
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-n
FilesetName
| Specifies the name of a fileset registered in the software vital product
database governed by the license agreement.
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-p Product
| Specifies the product id, a nontranslatable alphanumeric string that
uniquely identifies a product.
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-q
| Queries for license agreements. Does not show output. The
value of 0 is returned if a license agreement exists. The -q
flag can be used with other flags to query for particular license agreements
or pending license agreements.
|
-r
| Registers a software license agreement. Requires the -f
flag for the path to the agreement file and either the -n flag or
the -s flag to indicate the fileset name or signature file
containing software subject to the agreement. The -r flag
cannot be used with the -l, -q, or the -u
flag. License agreements are registered as pending
(status='P') during system installation, and NIM SPOT installation
unless the environment variable ACCEPT_LICENSES is set to
yes.
|
-s FileName
| Specifies a signature file unique to installed software that identifies
software not registered in the software vital product database that is
governed by the license agreement. This is for use by software products
not registering into the software vital product database. This form
exists for the purpose of identifying software installed but not registered in
the software vital product database. The FileName includes
the full path to the file.
|
-u
| Removes a license agreement. This does not actually remove the
license agreement file, rather it changes the status of a license agreement
associated with a fileset to inactive. Inactive license agreements do
not need to be reagreed to, but they do not show up when listing installed
software licenses.
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-v
| Used with the -l flag for verbose listing. Cannot be
used with the -c flag.
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The agreement database is writable only by root. As a result, all
flags other than the -l flag can only be used by a user operating
with root user authority.
The installp command, lslpp command, nim command.
Customizing the BOS Installations and Installing Optional Software and Service Updates in AIX
5L Version 5.1 Installation Guide
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