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02-07-2001 11:57 AM
02-07-2001 11:57 AM
What patches are needed for Ignite-UX A.3.2 which I downloaded for the server running HP-UX 10.20. The Documentation specifies the following:
1. PHCO_20388
2. PHKL_11244 ( has six to seven associated patches preceeding this)
3. PHNE_17619 ( has three patches associated patches with this).
Is there any comprehensive single ( or a limited no) patch which I can download?
1. PHCO_20388
2. PHKL_11244 ( has six to seven associated patches preceeding this)
3. PHNE_17619 ( has three patches associated patches with this).
Is there any comprehensive single ( or a limited no) patch which I can download?
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02-07-2001 12:27 PM
02-07-2001 12:27 PM
Solution
The problem is that it sounds like you are seriously behind on some critical patches.
Looking at these patch numbers, if you dont have 16750 installed, you should patch your system including all the dependencies that are found. This patch has been out quite a long time and fixes some critical scsi/lvm issues.
PHKL_11244 replaced by PHKL_16750
PHNE_17619 replaced by PHNE_22117
A full list of patches and dependencies:
PHCO_16591 fsck_vxfs(1M) cumulative patch
PHKL_16750 SIG_IGN/SIGCLD,LVM,JFS,PCI/SCSI cumulative patch
PHKL_16959 Physical dump devices configuration
PHKL_17857 Fix for mount/access of disc sections
PHCO_18563 LVM commands cumulative patch
PHNE_19937 cumulative ARPA Transport patch
PHCO_20061 mount(1M) cumulative patch
PHCO_20388 pax(1) cumulative patch
PHKL_20610 Correct process hangs on ufs inodes
PHKL_21594 VxFS (JFS) mount, fsck cumulative patch
PHKL_21660 lo_realvfs panic fix, Cumulative LOFS patch
PHNE_22117 NFS Kernel General Rel & Perf Patch
PHNE_22288 NFS/NIS cumulative megapatch
PHCO_22924 libc cumulative patch
Best way is to download these to a depot. Look at the patch white paper /usr/share/doc/patch_pgrm.txt. The last page shows how to swcopy them all into a depot and install them with one reboot.
Looking at these patch numbers, if you dont have 16750 installed, you should patch your system including all the dependencies that are found. This patch has been out quite a long time and fixes some critical scsi/lvm issues.
PHKL_11244 replaced by PHKL_16750
PHNE_17619 replaced by PHNE_22117
A full list of patches and dependencies:
PHCO_16591 fsck_vxfs(1M) cumulative patch
PHKL_16750 SIG_IGN/SIGCLD,LVM,JFS,PCI/SCSI cumulative patch
PHKL_16959 Physical dump devices configuration
PHKL_17857 Fix for mount/access of disc sections
PHCO_18563 LVM commands cumulative patch
PHNE_19937 cumulative ARPA Transport patch
PHCO_20061 mount(1M) cumulative patch
PHCO_20388 pax(1) cumulative patch
PHKL_20610 Correct process hangs on ufs inodes
PHKL_21594 VxFS (JFS) mount, fsck cumulative patch
PHKL_21660 lo_realvfs panic fix, Cumulative LOFS patch
PHNE_22117 NFS Kernel General Rel & Perf Patch
PHNE_22288 NFS/NIS cumulative megapatch
PHCO_22924 libc cumulative patch
Best way is to download these to a depot. Look at the patch white paper /usr/share/doc/patch_pgrm.txt. The last page shows how to swcopy them all into a depot and install them with one reboot.
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