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Operating Systems HP-UX HPUX 11.31 patching release date Post 303015322 by Peasant on Monday 2nd of April 2018 11:58:59 PM
Old 04-03-2018
Take a look at this link :
Patches: HP-UX

HP offers a tool called HPSUM to analyze and patch all of their servers running any supported operating system (HPUX, RHEL ...)

It's a essentially a program, ran on the PC/laptop with ssh credentials and IP address of the server provided.
It will connect to machine and generate report for you, on which to act.

Most of the HPUX patching nowdays consist of applying bundles not individual patches.

Hope that helps
Regards
Peasant.
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DEBTAGS-SUBMIT-PATCH(1) 					   User Commands					   DEBTAGS-SUBMIT-PATCH(1)

NAME
debtags-submit-patch - submit tag patches to http://debtags.debian.net SYNOPSIS
debtags-submit-patch [-t TAG] [options] [patchfile [patchfile...]] DESCRIPTION
Submits a tag patch to the Debtags website. Each patch file is submitted in a different query. OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -t tag, --tag=tag tag the patch with the given string (default: 24f895dcbabc389804e5). -q, --quiet quiet mode: only output errors. -v, --verbose verbose mode: output progress and non-essential information. --stdin read patch from standard input. --url=url URL to submit to (default: http://debtags.debian.net/api/patch). --dump-http-error=file if the server returns an error, dump the contentsof the error page to the given file (default:discard the error page). Patch files can be generated with 'debtags diff' or 'tagcoll diff'. Patch submissions are marked with a tag of your choice. It does not need to identify yourself (but feel free to use your email address), but reusing your tag allows to handle all your edits as if they were a single one. This helps greatly when tags are reviewed. By default, a mostly persistent but anonymous tag is generated by hashing your passwd entry. debtags-submit-patch 1.8 June 2012 DEBTAGS-SUBMIT-PATCH(1)
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