For example, to display values only, use this command.
$ pkgparam SUNWcadap none /opt US/Mountain /sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sadm/install/bin /usr/sadm/sysadm SUNWcadap Chip designers need CAD application software to design abc chips. Runs only on xyz hardware and is installed in the usr partition. system release 1.0 SPARC venus990706083849 SUNWcadap /var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcadap/save Jul 7 1999 09:58 $ |
To display parameters and their values, use the following command.
$ pkgparam -v SUNWcadap pkgparam -v SUNWcadap CLASSES='none' BASEDIR='/opt' TZ='US/Mountain' PATH='/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sadm/install/bin' OAMBASE='/usr/sadm/sysadm' PKG='SUNWcadap' NAME='Chip designers need CAD application software to design abc chips. Runs only on xyz hardware and is installed in the usr partition.' CATEGORY='system' VERSION='release 1.0' ARCH='SPARC' PSTAMP='venus990706083849' PKGINST='SUNWcadap' PKGSAV='/var/sadm/pkg/SUNWcadap/save' INSTDATE='Jul 7 1999 09:58' $ |
Or, if you want to display the value of a specific parameter, use this format:
$ pkgparam SUNWcadap BASEDIR /opt $ |
For more information, refer to pkgparam(1).