rdsupt
The rdsupt command installs packages according to specified installation date/time.
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Description
This command installs the packages that are due for installation. When you specify options, JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent determines whether an installation is due by referring to the date and time specified in the options.
Format
rdsupt [{-ddate-for-installation-date-reference| -tshift-time-for-installation-date-reference}]
Options
- -ddate-for-installation-date-reference
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Specify a date in the YYMMDD format by which JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent judges whether an installation is due. JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent installs a package if the package installation date you specified when entering the command for package distribution has reached the date specified in this option.
- YY
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Last two digits of a year from 1990 to 2089 (90 to 89)
- MM
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Month (01 to 12)
- DD
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Day (01 to 31)
- -tshift-time-for-installation-date-reference ~ <numerics> ((2 digits from 00 to 23))
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Specify the time in hours by which JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent judges whether an installation date is due. JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent installs a package if the package installation date/time you specified when entering the command for package distribution has reached the time specified in this option. For example, if you specify -t08, JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent determines that an installation date starts from 8:00, and that the previous day lasts until 7:59.
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Meaning |
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0 |
Terminated normally. |
250 |
Internal error occurred. |
251 |
Communication error occurred. |
252 |
System error occurred. |
253 |
Interface is incorrect. Alternatively, the user who issued the command is not a superuser. |
254 |
Hard disk space is insufficient. |
Notes
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This command is a generator tools command.
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If you specify both -d and -t options, the first specified option is effective.
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JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent automatically executes the rdsupt command. Normally there is no need for you to execute this command.
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This command must be executed by a superuser. If it is executed by a general user, the command terminates in an error. In such a case, first log back in as a superuser, re-issue the job to the target system, and then re-execute this command as a superuser.