Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.2 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-25-2008 Administration Manual page 573

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-f,--freshen - Freshens children.
-g,--use-guid - Refer bundles by bundle GUIDs.
-r, --allow-removals - Removes all conflicting packages.
-N,--dryrun - Tests and displays, but does not actually perform the requested actions.
NOTE: The -N and -r options is not applicable for File bundles.
bundle-list (bl) [options] [ [catalog] [catalog] [. . .] ]
Lists available bundles in catalogs to which you are subscribed.
The output for this command is presented in the following columns: Status, Catalog, Name,
Version, and Type. The columns provide the details of every bundle assigned or available for
the managed device. The Catalog, Name, Version, and Type represent the catalog name, bundle
name, bundle version, and bundle type respectively.
The Status field is empty if the bundle is not installed, displays "i" if the bundle is installed, "v"
if the bundle is installed but is of a different version compared to the one displayed in the list,
and "*" if the bundle is partially installed.
By default, the command shows the display bundle name.
Accepts the following option flags:
-i, --installed-only - Shows only installed bundles.
-u, --uninstalled-only - Shows only uninstalled bundles.
-c, --incomplete-only - Shows only incomplete bundles.
-s, --show-name - Shows the actual name of the bundle.
-g, --show-guid - Shows the GUIDs of the bundle.
-t, --type - Shows the bundles of the type you specify. Valid values are package, file, and YOU
patch. You can specify the value in one of the following formats:
rug bl -t file
rug bl -t=file
rug bl --type file
rug bl --type=file
bundle-lock-add (bla) [options] [bundlename] [version] [...]
Adds a bundle lock rule. This prevents changes to the installation state of the bundle that is not
specified in the lock. The bundle name can be specified individually, with wildcard patterns, or
even with version number relations. For example, the command rug bla gnome* refuses to
remove any bundles beginning with "gnome". Accepts the following options:
-c, --catalog - Catalog to match in lock.
bundle-lock-delete (bld) [options] [lock-number] [...]
Deletes the bundle lock you specify by its number. You can find the numbers for each bundle
lock with the lock-list (bll) command.
bundle-lock-list (bll) [options]
Lists the locks that have been put in place. Locks are sorted by ID number.
bundle-remove (brm) [options] [bundlename] [...]
Removes the specified bundles. Accepts the following option flags:
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