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01-04-2006 05:41 PM
01-04-2006 05:41 PM
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Shiv
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01-04-2006 05:44 PM
01-04-2006 05:44 PM
Solutioni apply patches from console as well as from a telnet/ssh session. even if the patch/es requires a reboot.
important thing if the patch requires a reboot is to shutdown all apps and database first before installing. also perform a make_tape_recovery before all this, just in case ....
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01-04-2006 05:53 PM
01-04-2006 05:53 PM
Re: patching through console
You can apply the patches thru console or terminal. But by using the console, you can additional features which is you can see the whole process on your system when the system shutdown & startup until the system go back to the login prompt.
As Joseph informed to you, you need to make sure all application and database is shutdown when you applying the patches. And DO NOT forget to have a good backup plus an Ignite/UX's backup.
Hope this information can help you.
Cheers,
AW
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01-04-2006 06:57 PM
01-04-2006 06:57 PM
Re: patching through console
Applying patches through the console is indeed the preferred way for obvious reasons.
First of all, some messages may be echoed to the console...
Also, imagine that you are at a remote site and you install a patch that requires a reboot and then something goes wrong and you can no longer connect. e.g. Network problem, problem with patch, etc
If you are near the server, you can intervene more rapidly.
There is also the possibility of using the LAN/WEB console though the network and do the same thing as if you are working on the console itself!
hope this helps too!
kind regards
yogeeraj
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01-04-2006 08:47 PM
01-04-2006 08:47 PM
Re: patching through console
As Yogee told, you can use the LAN/WEB console of your GSP . This is the best way to do .
Also don't forget to take backup of existing kernel, so that in case of any problem, you will have a good one.
If server is not coming up with new kernel, you need console access to boot from different kernel.
Regards,
Shameer