Having a name associated with your bi-annual patch file makes it easier to inventory than the default BUNDLE
This is based on doing a QPK download which requires a support agreement. Output is from 11.23 it worked with 11.31 as well.
./create_depot_hpux.11.23 -b”201407HPUXPATCHMINE” -t 201407HPUXPATCHMINE
< .. lots of boring output >
# DEST -s the destination of the patch set.
cd depot
swcopy -x enforce_dependencies=false -s $PWD \* @ $DEST
< .. lots of boring output >
mygush0:root > swlist -l bundle -s $DEST
# Initializing…
# Contacting target “mygush0″…
#
# Target: mygush0:/Depots/B.11.23/2014midyear_depot
#
201407HPUXPATCHMINE B.2014.08.06 201407HPUXPATCHMINE
DNSUPGRADE C.9.3.2.13.0 BIND UPGRADE
FEATURE11i B.11.23.1009.083 Feature Enablement Patches for HP-UX 11i v2, September 2010
HPSIM-HP-UX C.07.03.00.00.03 HP Systems Insight Manager Server Bundle
HWEnable11i B.11.23.1012.085a Hardware Enablement Patches for HP-UX 11i v2, October 2010
JAVAOOB 2.05.00 Java2 Out-of-box for HP-UX
NodeHostNameXpnd B.11.23.01 Nodename, Hostname expansion enhancement
OpenSSL A.00.09.08za.002 Secure Network Communications Protocol
QPKAPPS B.11.23.1012.086a Applications Patches for HP-UX 11i v2, December 2010
QPKBASE B.11.23.1012.086a Base Quality Pack Bundle for HP-UX 11i v2, December 2010
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Tags: create big depot, hpux patching, patching