customextract(ADM)
customextract --
extract files from a distribution source
Syntax
customextract -m device
[ -f file ] [ files ]
customextract -N host:password
[ -f file ] [ files ]
customextract -z directory
[ -f file ] [ files ]
Description
customextract extracts files from an
SSO (software storage object) distribution
source, which is typically a tape, CD-ROM,
network software server, or directory of media images.
The files are extracted relative to the current working
directory, and no component scripts are run.
customextract options parallel those of the
custom(ADM)
command.
Options
customextract accepts these options:
-m device-
Uses the media in the named device, for example
/dev/rct0.
-N host:password-
Uses the network machine host as the source for
extraction. If specified, password is the
password for the swadmin user on host.
If no password is specified on the command line,
customextract prompts for one.
-z directory-
Assumes that a set of image files representing
media volumes exist in the named directory.
Media volumes should follow the custom format for
volume naming:
VOL.volume.archive
where volume is a 3-digit, zero-indexed number
indicating the media volume, and archive is a
3-digit, zero-indexed number indicating the
archive number on the given volume.
Files to be extracted are either specified on the command
line, or from a file with the -f option.
customextract can extract files located under
/opt or /var/opt; /var/opt
files are copied from their prototypes under
/opt/K/VendorCode/ComponentCode/ComponentVersion/.softmgmt/var.
Examples
To install the file /tmp/opt/K/SCO/Unix/5.0.0a/etc/mount
from SCSI tape drive 0, use these commands:
cd /tmp
customextract -m /dev/rct0 /opt/K/SCO/Unix/5.0.0a/etc/mount
To install the stock distribution form of a set of /var/opt
files listed in a file called /tmp/MyList:
/var/opt/K/SCO/nfs/2.0.0Bf/etc/nis
/var/opt/K/SCO/nfs/2.0.0Bf/etc/nfs
/var/opt/K/SCO/ipx/2.0.0Kg/public/etc/ipx.d/NPSConfig
To extract these files to /tmp, use these commands:
cd /tmp
customextract -f /tmp/MyList
See also
custom(ADM),
hierarchy(M)
Standards conformance
customextract is not part of any currently supported standard;
it is an extension of AT&T System V provided by
The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
© 2003 Caldera International, Inc. All rights reserved.
SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003