Hi, if you want to know what it is within the bff file, just run this whith in the path where are located your U*.bff files. Installp -l -d. (it will list all fileset contained in each one of U*.bff) I suggest use|more to view better the list.
To see all known maintenance levels: oslevel -rq To see all known service levels: oslevel -sq Comparing installed file sets to a given and known service or maintenance level, you can use -l option to list file sets earlier (older) than the reference, or -g to list those later (never) than the reference level. Example To list all known service levels: # oslevel -sq 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100- 6100-. To list all files into an AIX package: root@labotest:/root/# restore -Tqvf openssh.base.5.4.0.6100.I New volume on openssh.base.5.4.0.6100.I: Cluster 51200 bytes (100 blocks). Now you can read all files Example, post install script from openssh package: root@labotest:/root/usr/lpp/openssh.base/instroot/# cat openssh.base.server.posti #!/usr/bin/ksh # IBMPROLOGBEGINTAG # This is an automatically generated prolog. # # 61pkgssh54A src/packages/openssh/base/server/root/openssh.base.server.posti.sh 1.10 # # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 2001,2003 # All Rights Reserved # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
# # IBMPROLOGENDTAG # Create the 'host' private and public keys for the sshd daemon to load # # chkconfig: 2345 55 25 # Check to see if customer is installing ssh during a BOS install if -n $INUBOSTYPE ; then # Customer is doing a BOS install. Ssh does not have the necessary # random bits to perform ssh-keygen right now. Instead, we want this # script to run after the machine has rebooted from BOS install, so # copy this script over to /etc/firstboot # We need to touch the hostkey files. Otherwirse, the install will fail, # reporting that the hostkey files do not exist. We will touch the files now # and create the real hostkeys after the reboot.