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- Patch management tasks
- Patches and patch clusters
- Running solpatch_import
- Initializing the Solaris patch database
- Maintaining the Solaris patch database
- Retrieving the latest patch data from Oracle
- Retrieving the Solaris patch supplementary data file
- Manually downloading the Solaris patch supplementary data file
- Finding Solaris patches
- Importing a Patch or Patch Cluster
- solpatch import
- Importing a Solaris patch to SA Client
- Exporting a patch or patch cluster
- Opening a Solaris patch
- Managing properties
- Importing custom documentation
- Solaris zones
Retrieving the latest patch data from Oracle
Oracle typically updates their patch information daily Monday through Friday. To obtain the latest Solaris patch information from Oracle (in the patchdiag.xref file) and upload it to the SA patch database, you should routinely run the command below, based on your company policy. For example you could place the following command in a cron job:
solpatch_import -a update_db
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