adminfile – (Solaris package only) A fully qualified path to an admin file.
file – A fully qualified path to a file accessible from the management server or a URL location to a Linux RPM or Solaris patch/package. A Linux RPM must be a .rpm file, a Solaris package must be either a .pkg or .tar file, and a Solaris patch must be a *.zip file. Note that the .tar file must match the top-level directory name after the tar expansion. For example, if the tar file is SUNWstade.tar, the top-level directory of the tar expansion must be SUNWstade.
Examples: /tmp/test-i386.rpm or http://updatesite1/rpms/test-i386.rpm
ostype – A list of OS versions compatible with the OS update. The specified OS type must match the type of OS updates being added. Typically, only one OS type is valid for Solaris OS updates. Valid values are:
redhat-as3 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0
redhat-es3 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0
redhat-ws3 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 3.0
redhat-as3-64 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0, 64-bit
redhat-es3-64 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0, 64-bit
redhat-ws3-64 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 3.0, 64-bit
redhat-as4– Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0
redhat-es4 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4.0
redhat-ws4 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 4.0
redhat-as4-64 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0, 64-bit
redhat-es4-64 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4.0, 64-bit
redhat-ws4-64 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 4.0, 64-bit
solaris9x86 – Solaris x86 Version 9 Update 7
solaris10x86 – Solaris x86 Version 10
solaris9sparc – Solaris SPARC Version 9 Update 7
solaris10sparc – Solaris SPARC Version 10
suse-es9 – SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9
suse-es9-64 – SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9, 64-bit
responsefile – (Solaris package only) A fully qualified path to a response file.
update – A name for the OS update.