System Administration Guide: Basic Administration

Tools for Managing Software Packages

The tools for adding and removing software packages from a system after the Solaris release is installed on a system are the following:

Add, Remove, and Display Software Package Information With This Tool 

Additional Features 

The Solaris Web Start program 

Launch an installer to add products included in the Solaris 9 media pack. You cannot add individual software packages. 

Solaris Product Registry 

Launch an installer to add, remove or display software product information. Use Product Registry to remove or display information about software products that were originally installed by using the Solaris Web Start program or the Solaris pkgadd command.

Package commands (pkgadd, pkgrm, pkginfo)

Incorporate these commands into scripts, set up optional files to avoid user interaction or perform special checks, and copy software packages to spool directories. 

Admintool 

View the online help that provides general information on using this GUI tool. It's probably easiest for you to use Admintool to add and remove software if you are: 

  • Unfamiliar with software package naming conventions

  • Uncomfortable using command line options

  • Managing software only on one system at time

The following table describes the software management tasks that you can perform with the GUI tools rather than the pkgadd and pkgrm commands.

Table 22–1 Software Management Capabilities

Software Management Tasks 

Performed With Admintool, Solaris Product Registry, Web Start program? 

Add and remove software packages on standalone or server systems 

Yes 

Easily view all installed software 

Yes  

Easily view and select packages from an installation media 

Yes 

Add packages to a spool directory 

No 

Eliminate user interaction by using an administration file 

No