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тАО12-21-2005 06:00 PM
тАО12-21-2005 06:00 PM
To check available patch
I would like to know the command to check all the patch available in my Alpha server. Or is there any directory which stores all the patches?
Thank you.
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тАО12-21-2005 06:12 PM
тАО12-21-2005 06:12 PM
Re: To check available patch
there are two ways.
dupatch -nolog -track -type patch
and
cd /usr/.smdb.
ls -l | grep -i "pat.*inv"
greetings,
Michael
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тАО12-21-2005 06:43 PM
тАО12-21-2005 06:43 PM
Re: To check available patch
For the second command, what is the purpose for grep -i"pat.inv"? The result shows the patch id that are installed previously?
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тАО12-21-2005 10:39 PM
тАО12-21-2005 10:39 PM
Re: To check available patch
each patch has more than one file and I wanted to make the listing shorter.
greetings,
Michael
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тАО01-13-2006 12:54 AM
тАО01-13-2006 12:54 AM
Re: To check available patch
Jess
Some refinement to Michael's suggestion...
cd /usr/.smdb.
ls *PAT*.inv | wc -l
gives you the number of patchmodules present in the kits installed on the system.
grep INSTALLED *PAT*.sts | wc -l
gives you the number of patchmodules ever installed on the system.
The code in the filename between the string OSFPAT or TCRPAT and 5nn(version.nmbr) is the patch-ID, eg:
OSFPAT02610200540, means patch-ID 26102.00 for V5.1B
Rgds,
__ Johan.
_JB_
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тАО01-13-2006 01:02 AM
тАО01-13-2006 01:02 AM
Re: To check available patch
dupatch -track -type kit
To verify your cumulative patch level.
You can also use:
setld -i |grep -i patch
To list individual patches.