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Re: Latest Patch

 
hien
Occasional Advisor

Latest Patch

guys, how do i know the following:
1. Date the patch was installed
2. Check if the patch is updated (without comparing with the available\latest patches in the web)

jes curious...tnx
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Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: Latest Patch

swlist -l product | grep PHKL_23567

You can check swlog for the date or:

swlist -l product -l fileset | grep PHKL_23567

Check the file date.

You can check if it was superseded as follows:

cleanup -c 1

You can not commmit the patches.

Try cleanup -p 1

the man page contains other options.

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Nguyen Anh Tien
Honored Contributor

Re: Latest Patch

1,Check installed patches
#show_patches|grep PHKL_2897
Check date:
#vi /var/adm/sw/swinstall.log
2, I am not sure how?
HP is simple
Ravi_8
Honored Contributor

Re: Latest Patch

Hi,

1. check /var/adm/sw/swinstall.log for the date on which patches were installed.

2. you have compare the installed patches with the recent available (on the web)
never give up
Biswajit Tripathy
Honored Contributor

Re: Latest Patch

Complete information about the installation (like
installation date and time, depot etc) is stored in the
file "pfiles". For ex, to see these details for patch
PHCO_31643, look into the file:

/var/adm/sw/products/PHCO_31643/pfiles

- Biswajit
:-)