Title and Copyright Information |
About This Manual |
Audience |
Organization |
Related Documentation |
Reader's Comments |
1 | Introduction |
1.1 | Overview |
1.1.1 | Applicability of Patch Kits |
1.1.2 | Patch Kit Distributions |
1.1.3 | Patch Kit Contents |
1.2 | Patch Kit Packaging |
1.3 | Patch Kit Naming |
1.4 | Patch Kit Installation Requirements |
2 | Patch Management Utility |
2.1 | Overview of dupatch |
2.2 | Patch Installation and Removal |
2.2.1 | Patch Applicability |
2.2.2 | Patch Dependency Management |
2.2.3 | Patch Reversibility |
2.2.4 | Patch Installation and Removal Event Log |
2.3 | Viewing Patch Documentation |
2.4 | Viewing Patch Tracking Information |
2.5 | Handling Manually Installed System Files with Baselining |
2.5.1 | Phase 1 - System Evaluation |
2.5.2 | Phase 2 - Patch Layered Product Conflicts |
2.5.3 | Phase 3 - Identifying Manually Installed Patches |
2.5.4 | Phase 4 - Handling Missing or Unknown Files on Your System |
2.5.4.1 | Manually Installed Customer-Specific Patches |
2.5.4.2 | Manually Installed Official Patches |
2.5.4.3 | User Customized Commands and Utilities |
2.5.5 | Phase 5 - Enabling dupatch to Overwrite Changed System Files |
2.6 | Command Line User Interface |
2.6.1 | Using Command Line Options |
2.6.2 | Restriction on Loading New dupatch Tools from the Command Line |
2.6.3 | Command Line Interface Options |
3 | Issues and Restrictions |
3.1 | New Features of dupatch |
3.2 | When Single-User Mode Is Recommended |
3.3 | Impact on System Upgrades to Later Versions of Tru64 UNIX |
3.4 | No RIS or DMS Installation of Patches |
3.5 | Direct setld Installation and Removal of Patch Subsets Is Not Allowed |
3.6 | Limitation for /var/adm/patch/backup Directory Handling |
3.7 | No Ctrl/c During Installation Phase |
3.8 | Deleting Patches Containing Customized Files |
4 | Patch Installation and Removal Instructions |
4.1 | Summary of Steps for Using Patch Kits |
4.2 | Preparing to Install Patches |
4.3 | Making the Patch Distribution Available |
4.4 | Loading New Patch Tools |
4.5 | Performing Patch Preinstallation Check Instructions |
4.6 | Setting the System Patch Baseline |
4.7 | Installing and Enabling Patches |
4.7.1 | Choosing Single-User or Multiuser Mode |
4.7.1.1 | Installing Patches from Single-User Mode |
4.7.1.2 | Installing patches in Multiuser Mode |
4.7.2 | Common Installation Steps |
4.8 | Rebuilding the Kernel |
4.8.1 | Installing and Deleting Patches in Single-User Mode |
4.8.2 | Installing and Deleting Patches in Multiuser Mode |
4.9 | Removing Patches |
5 | Sample Patch Kit Installation |
5.1 | Sample 1: Typical Patch Kit Installation |
5.2 | Sample 2: Viewing the Patch Documentation |
5.3 | Sample 3: Tracking Patches |
5.4 | Sample 4: Gathering Baseline Information |
5.5 | Sample 5: Deleting Patches |
6 | Common Error, Warning, and Informational Messages |
6.1 | Patch Preinstallation Check and Installation Messages |
6.1.1 | Patch Installation Blocked by Unknown System File |
6.1.2 | Patch Installation Blocked by Missing System File |
6.1.3 | Installation Blocked by Layered Product Collision |
6.1.4 | Patch Installation Blocked by Dependencies on Other Patches |
6.1.5 | Patch Installation Blocked by Missing Product Subset |
6.1.6 | Patch Installation Blocked by Disk Space |
6.2 | Patch Removal Messages |
6.2.1 | Patch Removal Blocked by Missing Patch Backup Files |
6.2.2 | Patch Removal Blocked by Dependencies on Other Patches |
6.2.3 | No Original Files Restored When Patch Is Removed |
A | System Upgrade Information |
Glossary |
Examples |
2-1 | Sample Event Log |
Figures |
1-1 | Structure of a Patch Kit Tar File |
Tables |
A-1 | Upgrade Migration |
Index |