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Table of Contents
- HP Stage/iX Concepts
- Creating and Activating a Staging Area
- Backing Out a Staging Area
- Applying the Changes
- Using Multiple Staging Areas
- Using HP Stage/iX
- Installing and Initializing HP Stage/iX
- Staging Area Handling
- Using STAGEISL
- Uninstalling HP Stage/iX
- Using Help
- HP Stage/iX Disaster Recovery
- HP Stage/iX Commands
- HP Stage/iX Command Summary
- CHANGE (CH)
- COMMENT (#)
- COMMIT
- COMPLETE
- CREATE (CR)
- DELETE (DEL)
- DELETEFILE (DELETEF,DF)
- DISKUSE (DU)
- DO
- DUPLICATE
- ERRMSG
- EXIT
- EXPERT
- EXPORT
- HELP
- IMPORT
- INITIALIZE (INIT)
- INVALIDATE (INVAL)
- LIST (L)
- LISTREDO
- LOG
- OPTION
- RECOVER
- REDO
- SET
- SETDEFAULT (SETD)
- SHOW DEFAULT (SHOWD)
- STAGEFILE (STAGEF,SF)
- STATUS (ST)
- UNINSTALL
- USE
- VALIDATE (VAL)
This Appendix describes how to use HP Stage/iX in command mode and how to use
STAGEISL. Most HP Stage/iX functions can be performed through
the command line interface in addition to the HP Patch/iX interface.
Normally, to create, fill, and validate staging areas, use HP Patch/iX which
performs these functions automatically in addition to qualifying patches. Then
to use and permanently apply the files in a staging area, execute HP Stage/iX
commands from the STAGEMAN prompt.
This Appendix contains these sections:
HP Stage/iX Concepts
Using HP Stage/iX
HP Stage/iX Commands
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