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| Patching SunOs How-to | supergumby | SUN Solaris | 2 | 02-14-2008 09:27 AM |
| how do you get the patching history | vinix | AIX | 2 | 01-15-2008 11:06 AM |
| Patching | ahlude | SUN Solaris | 0 | 01-11-2008 03:30 AM |
| Can not boot after patching. | saif | SUN Solaris | 5 | 08-01-2006 06:13 AM |
| Patching error on Solaris 2.6 - I know the 'fix' - do you? | RTM | SUN Solaris | 0 | 03-17-2006 11:28 PM |
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Hi
quick and question for the unix expert here i downloaded the lastest patch from sun. i'm ready to patch my production server. should i just patch it as is or go in to init 1 or init S to do the patching. someone told me that you can just patch the server in init 3 and some other people told you can't and must go in to init 1 or init S thanks |
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Always safer to do it from single user mode - not always practical but it's safer for your continued employment to take the safe route!
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either way, make sure you do it when the least amount of people are accessing your server (after business hours). that way, if something goes wrond you have all night to fix it
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