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08-02-2004 06:51 PM
08-02-2004 06:51 PM
SW Updates
Hello
I want to install a simple method to update
my servers. Perhaps like Redhat-Linux an command like: up2date
Is this possible ?
Thanks
Ralf
I want to install a simple method to update
my servers. Perhaps like Redhat-Linux an command like: up2date
Is this possible ?
Thanks
Ralf
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08-02-2004 07:47 PM
08-02-2004 07:47 PM
Re: SW Updates
Hi Ralf,
If u r talking about Software Update then "swinstall" is the best way to work with.
Regards,
If u r talking about Software Update then "swinstall" is the best way to work with.
Regards,
You need to know a lot to actually know how little you know
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08-02-2004 08:00 PM
08-02-2004 08:00 PM
Re: SW Updates
You must check your system's firmware.
If it is low then current, update firmware.
And If you need Patch, download and install
with swinstall command.
Patch Download
http://www1.itrc.hp.com/service/patch/mainPage.do?admit=-682735245+1091519535693+28353475
If it is low then current, update firmware.
And If you need Patch, download and install
with swinstall command.
Patch Download
http://www1.itrc.hp.com/service/patch/mainPage.do?admit=-682735245+1091519535693+28353475
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08-02-2004 08:37 PM
08-02-2004 08:37 PM
Re: SW Updates
In ITRC there is tool available to check your system and advise what patches you may need. Download the shell script for ITRC patch assesment, then upload the output to ITRC for analysys.
Or simply as suggested earlier update firmware/GSP/MP and load latest GQPK, HWE, STM ..etc using swinstall from support+ CD.
TT
Or simply as suggested earlier update firmware/GSP/MP and load latest GQPK, HWE, STM ..etc using swinstall from support+ CD.
TT
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