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poos Deactivates a patch (takes it out-of-service) by restoring the patched procedure
to its original state.
Syntax:
poos “[handle]”
If the poos command is issued without a parameter, enter a handle when
prompted.
pout Removes a patch from DRAM memory. The patch must be taken out-of-service
(using the poos command) before it can be removed from the system.
Syntax:
pout “[handle]”
If the pout command is issued without a parameter, enter a handle when
prompted.
pstat Gives summary status information for one or all loaded patches.
For each patch, the following information is displayed: patch handle, filename,
reference number, whether the patch is in-service or out-of-service, the reason
why the patch is out-of-service (if applicable), and whether the patch is marked
for retention or not.
Note: Patch retention means that if a reset occurs, then the patch is
automatically reloaded into memory and its state (active or inactive) is restored
to what it was prior to the system going down.
Syntax:
pstat “[handle]”
If the handle is provided, only the information for the specified patch is
displayed. If the pstat is issued without a parameter, information for all the
patches is displayed.
Table 101
Patch commands (Part 2 of 3)
Command Description