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Patch compliance rules
Patch compliance rules are the conditions that determine the compliance icons that are displayed in the Managed Server window.
Ubuntu Patch Management supports the following compliance rules:
- Patch Added to Policy: The patch has been added to the patch policy.
- Patch Installed on Server: The patch has been installed on the managed server.
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Exception Type: The Exception Type can have the following values:
- Always Installed: The patch should be installed on the server, even if the patch is not in the policy.
- Never Installed: The patch should not be installed on the server, even if the patch is in the policy.
- None: An exception has not been specified for the patch and server.
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Exception Reason: A description entered in the Exception Reason of the Set Policy Exception window. In the Patch Compliance Rules window, the Exception Reason can have the following values.
- Yes: The Exception Reason has data.
- No: The Exception Reason is empty.
- N/A: An exception has not been specified for the patch and server.
- Compliance Result: The icon that indicates the result of the patch compliance scan. These icons are displayed in the Managed Server window.
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