Novell ZENWORKS LINUX MANAGEMENT 7.3 IR2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 02-12-2010 Administration Manual page 591

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-a, --search-action - Searches by action.
-d, --days-back - Maximum number of days to look back (default 30)
info (if) [options] [package name] [...]
Displays complete information for the specified package. Accepts the following option flags:
-i, --uninstalled - Searches for uninstalled packages.
-u, --unsubscribed - Searches in unsubscribed catalogs.
info-conflicts (ic) [package name]
Lists all conflicts for the specified package.
info-obsoletes (io) [package name]
Lists all obsoletes for the specified package.
info-provides (ip) [package name]
Lists the information provided by the specified package.
info-requirements (ir) [package name]
Lists package requirements. Accepts the following option flags:
-a, --all-providers - Lists all packages that can satisfy a requirement.
-v, --show-versions - Displays full version information for packages.
install (in) [options] [-t resolvableType] [-c catalog] resolvable1
[resolvable2]
Installs the specified resolvables. If a user requests a package with a version, zmd installs the
exact version of the package. If the package version is not specified, zmd installs the best
version of the package. On SLES 10 and SLED 10 platforms, the resolvableType can be a
package, pattern, product, or patch; by default it is package. Accepts the following option flags:
-u, --allow-unsubscribed - Allows unsubscribed catalogs.
-d, --download-only - Only downloads packages.
--entire-catalog - Installs all of the packages from the catalogs specified.
-N, --dry-run - Tests and displays the requested actions, but does not actually perform them
-i, --confirm - Prompts for confirmation.
-y, --no-confirm - Does not prompt for confirmation.
--agree-to-third-party-licences - Automatically agrees to third-party licences.
list-resolvables (lr)
Lists the available resolvable types.
list-updates (lu) [catalog]
Displays available updates in the specified catalogs. Adding catalogs as arguments limits the
list to those catalogs you specify. If you are not subscribed to a catalog, no updates will be
available, even if you name the catalog as an argument; you must subscribe to list updates.
If the output from this command does not match the pending updates listed on the server, it is
because the pending updates list on the server shows updates for all available catalogs, not just
catalogs to which the client is subscribed. For the lists to match, the client must be subscribed
to all available catalogs.
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