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The Assessment Profile

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This section is included in every report. It identifies the catalog used, the inventory used, and the analysis information for the unique report. The Assessment Profile is required to interpret any report by giving it context. Using the information in the assessment profile, an analysis can be recreated.

1Inventory Source – This information describes the system being analyzed and the inventory information for that system. The Model: information will only be available if the system is local or accessed with a secure shell connection (ssh). The Inventory Date: is the date the inventory was run on the system with the swa report or swa step inventory command.
2Catalog Information – This is the file downloaded from ITRC with the swa report or swa step catalog command. The Catalog Date: is a data timestamp indicating when the catalog was created on the ITRC.
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Analysis Information – This is the file created when the swa report or swa step analysis command was run. The Analysis Date: is the date the analysis was run. The ignore files used in the analysis are indicated. The Issues Ignored: indicate the number of issues ignored during this analysis.

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Selected Analyzers – These are the analyzers the reports are based on. Although not listed, the automatically invoked analyzer (AUTO) is always run and cannot be deselected. The AUTO analyzer detects problems such as missing dependent patches and unrecognized patches. If your analysis has detected AUTO issues, you will see an Automatically invoked analyzers section in the Issue report. Options to analyzers are not included in the Assessment Profile, such as the patches specified with the CHAIN and PATCH analyzers.

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