HP UX Patch Management manual Subset of fields in patch text file and patch details

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The patch details page and the patch text file contain the same fields and provide detailed information about a patch. Table 3-2: “Subset of fields in patch text file and patch details page ” (page 37) shows a subset of these fields.

Table 3-2 Subset of fields in patch text file and patch details page

Field

Description

Patch Name

The patch ID. See “Patch identification” (page 17) for more information about

 

the format of patch IDs.

Patch Description

A terse description of the patch.

Creation Date

The date the patch was created.

Post Date

The date the patch was released for general distribution.

Warning

If the patch has an associated warning, this field shows the date the warning

 

was issued and provides information about the warning. This field is present

 

only if the patch has an associated warning. For more information, see “Patch

 

warnings” (page 38).

Hardware Platforms - OS Releases

The hardware platforms and HP-UX OS releases where you can install the

 

patch.

Filesets

A listing of the filesets that compose this patch.

Automatic Reboot?

This is set to Y if the installation of this patch requires a reboot.

Status

The support status of the patch. For more information, see “Patch status”

 

(page 19).

Critical

If this patch is considered critical, or if it supersedes a critical patch, additional

 

information is provided. For more information, see “Critical and noncritical

 

patches” (page 36).

Category Tags

A listing of the categories associated with this patch. For more information,

 

see “Category tags” (page 20).

Symptoms

The symptoms of the problem.

Defect Description

A detailed description of the defect.

Enhancement

This is set to Y if the patch is an enhancement.

Patch Dependencies

All patches that this patch depends upon for proper operation. You must

 

install the listed patches if you are installing this patch. For more information,

 

see “Patch dependencies” (page 31).

Hardware Dependencies

The specific system models to which this patch is applicable.

Other Dependencies

The various dependencies that cannot be described in a simple manner. For

 

example, dependencies that are needed only under specific circumstances

 

will be listed here. For more information, see “Patch dependencies” (page 31).

Supersedes

A list of all patches replaced, or superseded, by this patch. For more

 

information, see “Ancestors and supersession” (page 25).

Installation Instructions

The standard installation instructions common to all patches.

Special Installation Instructions

Any special instructions not included in those mentioned previously. This

 

field occasionally includes dependency information.

Patch Family Tree

The patch family tree browser shows the lineage for a specified patch. The

 

root of the tree (the top-most patch) is the latest patch in the patch chain. Its

 

predecessors are shown beneath it, indented to the right with an arrow symbol

 

pointing to the succeeding patch. Patches at the same indentation level that

 

point to the same patch have the same successor.

Finding information for a specific patch

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Contents Patch Management User Guide for HP-UX 11.x Systems Revision history Table of Contents What are standard HP-UX patch bundles? Using Dynamic Root Disk for patch management 107 104Patch management strategies HP-UX patches and patch managementWhere to start How to get patchesOverview Quick start guide for patching HP-UX systemsBefore you begin Should you use standard HP-UX patch bundles?Standard HP-UX patch bundles Acquiring and installing standard HP-UX patch bundlesAcquiring the bundles As root, run the createdepothp-ux11script Installing the bundlesSwlist Advanced topic using Dynamic Root Disk DRDAcquiring the patches Acquiring and installing individual patchesQuick start guide for patching HP-UX systems Swverify -d \* @ /tmp/somepatchdirectory/depot Installing the patchesAdvanced topic using Dynamic Root Disk DRD Patch-related concepts HP-UX patch overviewPatch identification HP-UX software structureSoftware depots and patch depots Patch bundlesPatch state Patch statusCategory tags StateSwlist -l fileset -a state grep patchid Swlist -l product -a categorytag patchid Which patches are on a system?For example Examples of the swlist command$ swlist -l product *,c=patch $ swlist -l bundle @ somesystem $ swlist -l product *,c=manualdependenciesAncestors Ancestors and supersession$ swlist -l fileset -a ancestor PHSS29183 Swlist -a appliedpatches filesetname Supersession$ swlist -a appliedpatches Xserver.AGRM Showpatches -s Swlist -l patch -x showsupersededpatches=trueSwlist -a patchstate -x showsupersededpatches=true patchid $ swlist -l fileset -a supersedes PHSS28681HP-UX Patch Supersession Chain Patch-related attributesSee Category tags Types of dependencies Patch dependenciesCorequisites and prerequisites Impact of dependencies on acquiring patches Enforced and unenforced manual dependenciesSwlist -vl fileset -a dependencytype fileset Patch rollback Patch rollback and commitmentPatch commitment Cleanup -p -c number Advanced topic patch cleanup utility HP-UX patch ratings Rating details HP patch ratingFinding information for a specific patch Critical and noncritical patchesPatch documentation $ swlist -l product -a categorytag PHSS30011Subset of fields in patch text file and patch details Patch warnings Obtaining information using the ItrcAdvanced topic the readme attribute Swlist -l product -a readme patchid moreCritical and noncritical warnings Questions to ask How to handle patch warningsAdvanced topic finding patches with warnings Considerations Backup and recoveryPatch management life cycle Patch management overviewPatch management life cycle Patch management overview Restrictive Conservative Innovative Establishing a software change management strategyOperational factor and patch management strategy matrix Recommendations for software change managementPatch management and software depots Consideration of HP patch ratingAcquiring patches for proactive patching Proactive patching strategyAdvanced topic HP-UX Software Assistant Reactive patching strategyAcquiring patches for reactive patching Advanced topic security patching strategyAdvanced topic scanning for security patches Testing the patches to be installedWhat are standard HP-UX patch bundles? Key featuresStandard HP-UX patch bundles Standard HP-UX patch bundle use and release dates Obtaining standard HP-UX patch bundlesQuick start guide for patching HP-UX systems Obtaining an Itrc user account Using the IT Resource CenterUseful pages on the Itrc Find individual patchesAccessing the patch database and finding an individual patch Key featuresClick the add to selected patch list button Using the IT Resource Center Check for patches with dependencies Advanced topic checking for all patch dependenciesUsing the IT Resource Center Click the add to selected patch list button Custom patch bundles run a patch assessment Standard patch bundlesSupport information digests Ask your peers in the forumsSearch knowledge base Common software distributor commands for patching Using software depots for patch managementDirectory depots Depot typesTape depots Using depotsChoosing depot type and depot location Viewing depotsSwlist -l depot Swlist -l depot @ remotesystem $ swlist -l depot$ swlist -l depot @ swdepot.xyz.com Creating and adding to a directory depot Depot/patches/11.11 Copying patches to depotsAdvanced topic HP-UX Software Assistant Registering and unregistering directory depotsCopying products with patch dependencies to depots Examples of registering and unregistering depots Advanced topic access control lists$ swreg -l depot /depot/patches/2003-07periodicdepot $ swreg -u -l depot /depot/patches/2003-07periodicdepotExamples of verifying directory depots Verifying directory depots$ swverify -d \* @ /mydepots/newdirectorydepot Removing software from a directory depot Verification had errorsVerification succeeded $ swverify -d \* @ /mydepots/PHSS30278depotExecution succeeded Advanced topic removing superseded patches from a depot $ /usr/sbin/cleanup -d /mydepots/patchdepot$ swlist -l product -d @ /mydepots/patchdepot Removing a directory depot Installing patches from a depot$ swlist -l product @ /mydepots/patchdepot $ swreg -u -l depot /mydepots/PHCO27780depotReboots the system when required Analysis succeeded Examples of installing patches from a depotCustom patch bundles Installing products with patch dependencies from a depotAnalysis and Execution succeeded Rev Patch description Examples of listing patches and bundlesRev Bundle Description $ swlist -d @ /mydepots/temporarydepot Creating a custom bundleAnalysis succeeded Finally, remove the temporary depot For more information Using HP-UX Software Assistant for patch managementUsing Dynamic Root Disk for patch management Drd1m Patch Assessment Tool Using the Patch Assessment ToolBenefits of the Patch Assessment Tool Example of running the Patch Assessment Tool Select upload new system information Contacting HP Support and other resourcesRelated information HP websites Typographic conventionsNon-HP websites Times Patch usage models Components in test Image Then production Patch usage model 1 hardware/application software changeDRD Begi n Product needs to be certified on HP-UX 11i v2/v3 Patch usage model 3 operating environment cold install Patch usage model 3 operating environment cold install Patch usage model 4 operating environment update Patch usage model 4 operating environment update Create clone Patch usage model 5 proactive patchPassed? System Patch usage model 6 reactive patchAncestor GlossaryIPD SWA Index Index See also HWE Index