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| SUN Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a free Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems . |
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verify patch update
Hi All,
If I need to verify my solaris 8 with patch 110910-03 and I query the server below: #showrev -p | grep 'Patch: 110910-' Patch: 110910-01 Obsoletes: Requires: Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsu Do I still need to apply the patch if the older 110910-01 patch exist? Please comment. Thanks. |
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03 is newer then 01. so if you've problems that can be fixed with a newer version of the patch you have to add the new one...
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One more thing, if the required patch is 108528-24 and the system already have higher versions like 108528-26 and 108528-29. Do still need to apply required patch 108528-24?
Please comment again. |
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no. only if the newer patch has some issues and a lower version is recommended until the problems are fixed.
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And also bear in mind that its recommended to always use the patch cluster instead of applying individual patches. You must know the dependencies if you're updating a patch at a time. But its never recommended.
But in cases where interim patches are released by SUN, you will have to patch using the backout "-B" option. |
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You don't need to use -B. That option is only for specifying an alternate backout location ( other than package db ) so long as the -d option is not specified a backout directory will be created.
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