rdsrecover
The rdsrecover command recovers packages when installation has failed.
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Description
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Displays the stored backup information (package-ID, version, program name).
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Recovers the package specified in option -r to the old version.
Format
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Displaying backup information
rdsrecover
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Recovery to the old version
rdsrecover -rpackage-ID
Option
- -rpackage-ID
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Recovers the package identified by package-ID to the old version. Specify a package ID using the following format:
- For a program product
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Specify its program product designation.
- For user data and user programs
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Specify the package ID assigned to the resources when packaging them.
Display format
The format of a display of stored backup information is as follows:
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Meaning |
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0 |
Terminated normally. |
1 |
No backup exists. |
2 |
Recovery impossible, because of invalid backup. |
3 |
Option is incorrect. |
7 |
The user who issued the command is not a superuser. |
8 |
Error occurred in program product setup processing. |
9 |
System error occurred (failed to recover). |
Notes
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JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent does not notify the managing server of the execution result of the rdsrecover command. Execute Get installed package status job from the managing server and update the package status file.
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You cannot use the rdsrecover command to display backup information or perform recovery for the HP-UX version of another company's software.