# make_bundles -b -i -n "ISO_patches" \

-t "Patches to enable Rock Ridge natively" -r 1.0 \ /var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.11/patches_iso

Generating list of unbundled filesets...

======= 10/11/04 23:37:34 EST BEGIN swpackage SESSION

* Session started for user "root@test.rc.aus.hp.com".

* Source:

test:/var/tmp/psf.24606

*Target:

test:/var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.11/patches_iso

*Software selections:

*

*Beginning Selection Phase.

*Reading the Product Specification File (PSF) "/var/tmp/psf.24606".

*Reading the bundle "ISO_patches" at line 11.

*Selection Phase succeeded.

*Beginning Analysis Phase.

*Analysis Phase succeeded.

*Beginning Package Phase.

*Packaging the bundle

"ISO_patches,r=1.0,a=HP-UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP".

*Package Phase succeeded.

======= 10/11/04 23:37:35 EST END swpackage SESSION

You can see that the patches have all been placed into a bundle with the following command:

#swlist -d @ /var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.11/patches_iso

#Initializing...

#Contacting target "test"...

#

#Target: test:/var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.11/patches_iso

#

#Bundle(s):

ISO_patches 1.0

Patches to enable Rock Ridge natively

Generating a configuration

Next, you must create a configuration file to describe the SD depot. This is very easy and only requires the make_config command:

#make_config -s /var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.11/patches_iso \ -c /var/opt/ignite/data/Rel_B.11.11/patches_iso_cfg

The generated configuration file looks like the following:

188