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Latest patches for HPUX 11

Hello,

We have server:

[root@myserver] :41> model
9000/800/L2000-36


[root@myserver] :42> uname -a
HP-UX myserver B.11.00 U 9000/800


For which we need to patch but I don't know how to determine wich patches to apply and how to do it.

Can someone give me a hand?


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Then look if you have any quality pack installed, then depending its date look for the latest available
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Try running swainv.
Then upload the generated inventory.xml to
IT Resource Center (You'll need to register).

From there under "maintenance and support (hp products)" select 'patch database'.
Under "patch database" there is an option to 'run a patch assessment'.
When you reach the "run a patch assessment" page, there's an option to 'upload new system information', which is where you'll upload the inventory.xml file mentioned earlier.

Then after that's uploaded, you can "display candidate patches".

Hope that helps some.

Notation: Above based on 11.23 - not sure if available in 11.00.

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I will try it and let you know


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