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Much of the output from the
explanation. Other fields contain data that needs to be defined. The following
table defines terms used in several of the output fields of the
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Output field
Term
APPLIED
APPLYING
BROKEN
State
COMMITTED
of the fileset
OBSOLETE
COMMITTING
REJECTING
APPLY
Action
CLEANUP
taken for the
COMMIT
fileset
REJECT
This soft copy for use by IBM employees only.
lslpp
command is understandable without an
Definition
The specified fileset is installed on the
system. The APPLIED state means that the
fileset can be rejected with the
command, and the previous level of the
fileset can be restored. This state is only
valid for 4.1 fileset updates and 3.2
migrated filesets.
An attempt was made to apply the
specified fileset, but it did not complete
successfully, and cleanup was not
performed.
The specified fileset or fileset update is
broken and should be reinstalled before
being used.
The specified fileset is installed on the
system. The COMMITTED state means
that a commitment has been made to this
level of the software. A committed fileset
update cannot be rejected, but a
committed fileset base level and its
updates (regardless of state) can be
removed or deinstalled by the
command.
The specified fileset was installed with an
earlier version of AIX (for example, 3.2),
but it has been replaced by a repackaged
(renamed) newer version. Some of the
files that belonged to this fileset have been
replaced by versions from the repackaged
fileset.
An attempt was made to commit the
specified fileset, but it did not complete
successfully, and cleanup was not
performed.
An attempt was made to reject the
specified fileset, but it did not complete
successfully, and cleanup was not
performed.
An attempt was made to apply the
specified fileset.
An attempt was made to perform cleanup
for the specified fileset.
An attempt was made to commit the
specified fileset.
An attempt was made to reject the
specified fileset.
lslpp
command:
installp
installp

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