rdsrsclst
The rdsrsclst command displays packages installed or to be installed.
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Description
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Displays packages installed on the local system and packages that wait for installation.
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Displays packages installed on the local system.
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Displays packages that are waiting for installation at the startup or shutdown of the local system, but does not display any packages that are waiting for installation on the installation date.
Format
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Displaying installed packages and packages that wait for installation
rdsrsclst
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Displaying installed packages
rdsrsclst -i[p][u]
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Displaying packages that wait for installation
rdsrsclst -w[b][s]
Options
- b
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Specify this option if you want a display of packages to be installed at the startup of the system from among the packages that wait for installation.
- -i
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Specify this option to make a display of packages installed on the local system.
- p
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Specify this option if you want a display of program products from among the packages installed on the local system.
- s
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Specify this option if you want a display of packages to be installed at the shutdown of the system from among the packages that wait for installation.
- u
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Specify this option if you want a display of user data and user programs from among the packages installed on the local system.
- -w
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Specify this option to make a display of packages that wait for installation on the local system.
Display format
The rdsrsclst command displays packages as follows:
- Example 1
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An example follows of displaying all packages that have been installed in the local system.
- Example 2
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An example follows of displaying all packages that are waiting to be installed in the local system.
Notes
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The version information of another company's software installed in the local system cannot be displayed using the rdsrsclst command. To display another company's software packages, use the command provided by the OS.
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When the packages that are waiting to be installed are displayed, resource names, version numbers, and program names are not displayed for any jobs other than Install package jobs.