The software described in this documentation is either no longer supported or is in extended support.
Oracle recommends that you upgrade to a current supported release.
To provision a client system as a Ksplice offline client, configure its Kickstart profile as follows:
Under Kickstart Details, select the Operating System tab, ensure that the check box for the Ksplice child software channel is checked, and click Update Kickstart.
Under Software, include
uptrack-offline
in the list of packages to install.Under Scripts, create a post-installation,
nochroot
shell script that installs the Ksplice update packages.For Oracle Linux 6 or Oracle Linux 7:
yum install uptrack-updates-`uname -r`
For Oracle Linux 5:
yum install uptrack-updates-`uname -r`.`uname -m`
Install new Ksplice updates as they become available. You can
schedule Spacewalk to update the client system or you can set up
an anacron
script on the client itself. For
example, you could use the following script with an Oracle Linux 6
or Oracle Linux 7 client:
#!/bin/sh yum install uptrack-updates-`uname -r`
The script must be executable and be owned by
root
. If you place the script in
/etc/cron.daily
on the client, it runs once
every day.