You can view specific software attributes by using the info subcommand of the prodreg command.
The prodreg info command displays a variety of information about registered software, including the following items:
Software component name
Software component description
Required components of the software
Other components that require the software
Base directory of the software
Path to the software component
Open a terminal window.
Browse the Solaris Product Registry.
% prodreg browse BROWSE # +/-/. UUID # NAME ======== ===== ==================================== = ============ 1 - root 1 System Registry 2 + a01ee8dd-1dd1-11b2-a3f2-0800209a5b6b 1 Solaris 10 System Software 3 + 8f64eabf-1dd2-11b2-a3f1-0800209a5b6b 1 Unclassified Software |
View the attributes for one of the listed software components.
% prodreg info -m "name" |
The -m “name” command displays the attributes of the software component with the name name.
Repeat Step 3 for each software component you want to view.
The following example shows how to view software attributes by referencing the component's name.
% prodreg browse BROWSE # +/-/. UUID # NAME ======== ===== ==================================== = ============ 1 - root 1 System Registry 2 + a01ee8dd-1dd1-11b2-a3f2-0800209a5b6b 1 Solaris 10 System Software 3 + 8f64eabf-1dd2-11b2-a3f1-0800209a5b6b 1 Unclassified Software % prodreg info -m "Solaris 10 System Software" |
The following example shows how to use the -n option with the prodreg info command to view software attributes by referencing the component's browse number.
% prodreg browse BROWSE # +/-/. UUID # NAME ======== ===== ==================================== = ============ 1 - root 1 System Registry 2 + a01ee8dd-1dd1-11b2-a3f2-0800209a5b6b 1 Solaris 10 System Software 3 + 8f64eabf-1dd2-11b2-a3f1-0800209a5b6b 1 Unclassified Software % prodreg info -n 2 |
The following example shows how to use the -u option with the prodreg info command to view software attributes by referencing the component's UUID. The UUID is the software's unique identifier in the Solaris Product Registry.
% prodreg browse BROWSE # +/-/. UUID # NAME ======== ===== ==================================== = ============ 1 - root 1 System Registry 2 + a01ee8dd-1dd1-11b2-a3f2-0800209a5b6b 1 Solaris 10 System Software 3 + 8f64eabf-1dd2-11b2-a3f1-0800209a5b6b 1 Unclassified Software % prodreg info -u a01ee8dd-1dd1-11b2-a3f2-0800209a5b6b |