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Commands Reference, Volume 3
inudocm Command
Purpose
Displays contents of files containing supplemental
information.
Syntax
inudocm [ -d Device ] [ -q ] { ProductName ... | all }
Description
Note: This command
is used by the installp command
and is not recommended as a way to get README information.(See installp -i.)
The inudocm command is used to
display supplemental information. The files from the media that are displayed,
if they exist, are the lpp.doc file, the lpp.instr file, the lpp.README file and the README file.
The ProductName parameter specifies
the name of the software product being checked. Specify all to display information about all software products that are known
to the system.
Flags
-d Device |
Specifies where the installation media can be found. The Device parameter can specify a hardware device, such as a tape or diskette
drive, a directory that contains installation images, or an installation image
file. The default device is /dev/rfd0. |
-q |
Specifies quiet mode, which suppresses prompts. |
Security
Privilege Control: Only a root user can run this command.
Examples
To display the update instructions for the snaserv software product on /dev/rfd0, enter:
inudocm snaserv
Files
/usr/sbin/inudocm |
Contains the inudocm command. |
/usr/lpp/ProductName/lpp.instr |
Specifies the update instructions for the software product. |
/usr/lpp/ProductName/lpp.README |
Specifies special instructions for the software product. |
/usr/lpp/ProductName/README |
Specifies special instructions for the software product. |
/usr/lpp/ProductName/lpp.doc |
Specifies the updates to the documentation for the software product. |
Related Information
The installp command, restore
command.
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