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- Patch management tasks
- Patches and patch clusters
- Run solpatch_import
- Initialize the Solaris patch database
- Maintain the Solaris patch database
- Retrieve the latest patch data from Oracle
- Retrieve the Solaris patch supplementary data file
- Manually download the Solaris patch supplementary data file
- Find Solaris patches
- Import a Patch or Patch Cluster
- solpatch import
- Import a Solaris patch to SA Client
- Export a patch or patch cluster
- Open a Solaris patch
- Manage properties
- Import custom documentation
- Solaris zones
Solaris zones
The SA Client provides the following capabilities that help you manage Solaris zones:
Patching Solaris zones
SA virtual server management enables you to perform the same operations on virtual servers that you can perform on physical servers, including audit, remediation, application configuration, software management, patch management, and so on.
You can install patches on Solaris global and non-global zones by using Solaris patch policies or by installing patches directly on a virtual server. In the SA Client, you can view the Solaris zones from either the Managed Servers lists or the Virtual Servers list.
Viewing Solaris zones
To view Solaris zones:
- In the navigation pane, select Devices.
- Expand Servers.
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Select Virtual Servers to display a list of virtual servers in the content pane.
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Select Managed Servers. To identify whether a server is a hypervisor or a virtual server in the All Managed Servers list, select Virtualization from the column selector.
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From the View drop-down list, select Virtualization to display the configuration properties of the virtual server.
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