Solaris which patches are installed




















Thank You 5 Replies. How to find out installed patches on Sun5. Before I install it, my task is to find out what OS patches have already installed on the box. I tried pkginfo -i command but it gives all of the packages installed. I want to find out a specific patch has been installed or Hello all is there any way to get installed patch list on Solaris? RedHat Commands.

OpenSolaris Commands. Linux Commands. SunOS Commands. FreeBSD Commands. Full Man Repository. That entry contains the timestamp. So, if you are also interested in patches that may have come with the OS like you see with showrev -p , then try something like:. No Account? Sign up. By signing in, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Already have an account? Sign in. By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Enter the email address associated with your account.

We'll send a magic link to your inbox. These patches are available through SunSolve. You can access Solaris patches from a web page or by using anonymous ftp. If you have purchased a Sun service contract, you can get patches directly from the SunSolve web page. You can either install a patch cluster of recommended patches or individual patches that are freely available. Patch reports are available also.

Patches are identified by unique alphanumeric strings, with the patch base code first, a hyphen, and a number that represents the patch revision number. For example, patch is a SunOS 5. Use the patchadd -p command to display information about patches installed on your system. Use the patchadd command to add patches to servers or standalone systems. When you add a patch, the patchadd command calls the pkgadd command to install the patch packages from the patch directory to a local system's disk.

More specifically, the patchadd command:. Updates the patch package's pkginfo file with information about patches obsoleted by the patch being installed, other patches required by this patch, and patches incompatible with this patch. The patch is incompatible with another, already installed patch. Each installed patch keeps this information in its pkginfo file. This procedure assumes that you have already pulled the patch from one of the sites listed in Accessing Solaris Patches.

Or, you can download the patch and use the ftp command to copy the patch to the target system. No patch installation is necessary on these operating systems. The package contains fonts that are needed to support various locales. For more information, see the Sun Microsystems Java website. Note The name of the Sun package should contain the number one "1" , not the letter l, after the lower case "i. You must install Patch before installing Patch By using the showrev -p command, you can display the currently installed patches and their levels.

For example, to check for patch , enter:. If you have patch Solaris 8 or patch Solaris 9 installed, you must either upgrade or remove it using the patchrm command:. If the patch cannot be removed from the system, you will receive the following error message:.



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