Become superuser.
Add patch tool directories to your path.
# PATH=/usr/sadm/bin:/opt/SUNWppro/bin:$PATH # export PATH |
(Optional) Identify the hardware on your system so that you can use the smpatch analyze command to determine whether you need specific patches based on your hardware configuration.
# pprosetup -H Change Hardware Configuration. Analyzing this computer. .............. |
This command only identifies Sun's Network Storage products.
Identify the types of patches that you will be adding to the system.
# pprosetup -i standard:singleuser:rebootafter:reconfigafter |
This command establishes the default patch policy for your system.
(Optional) If you want to add contract signed patches to your system, do the following steps to define your SunSolve username and password.
Identify a proxy server so that the patch tool can download patches to your system.
If your system is behind a firewall, you need to define a proxy server that can access the patchpro.sun.com server and one of the following Sun patch servers that are used to download patches:
americas.patchmanager.sun.com (default)
emea.patchmanager.sun.com
japan.patchmanager.sun.com
Identify the selected proxy server by using the following command:
# pprosetup -x proxy-server:proxy-port |
For example, if you selected webaccess.corp.net.com as the proxy server, the pprosetup command would look like this:
# pprosetup -x webaccess.corp.net.com:8080 |
If you have completed all the signed patch preparation tasks, you can now add signed patches with the patch management tools.