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pprosvc(1M)Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Examples | Attributes | See Also Name
Synopsis
/usr/sbin/pprosvc [-c config-name]
[-d [-p patch-id [,patch-id]...]] [-h]
[-i [-n] [-p patch-id [,patch-id]...]] [-l]
Description
Note – This command is deprecated. Use the smpatch analyze, smpatch download, and smpatch update commands instead. See the smpatch(1M) man page. Use the pprosvc command to analyze a system to determine the list of appropriate patches, download the patches, and apply them. This command invokes patch operations in response to a user request or at a scheduled time. You must run this command as superuser. The pprosvc command enables you to do the following: Use the pprosvc -i command to analyze a system, download the appropriate patches, and apply them. If analysis determines that patches are needed, the pprosvc command downloads them and applies them. Specify other options to automate a subset of the patch management tasks. If you specify the -d option, your system is analyzed and the appropriate patches are downloaded to your system. If you specify the -l option, your system is analyzed and the appropriate patches are listed. The list of patches that is generated by the analysis is based on all of the available patches from the Sun patch server. No explicit information about your host system or its network configuration is transmitted to Sun. Only a request for the Sun patch set is transmitted. The patch set is scanned for patches that are appropriate for this host system, the results are displayed, and those patches are optionally downloaded. The -d, -i, and -l options are mutually exclusive. Use the -p option to specify the patches on which to operate. You can use the -p option with the -d and -i options. Options
The following options are supported: ExamplesExample 1 Applying Specific Patches in Manual Mode
Applies patches 102893-01, 106895-09, and 106527-05 to the local system in manual mode. Example 2 Analyzing a System and Downloading Appropriate Patches
Performs an analysis of the current system and downloads the appropriate patches based on all the patches from the Sun patch server. The resulting list of patches can be very long. Example 3 Applying Patches From the Recommended Configuration
Uses the recommended configuration to perform an analysis of the current system and downloads the appropriate patches. Standard patches and those needed from the recommended configuration are applied to the system based on the established patch policy. For information about setting the patch policy for manual mode, see the description of the -i option on the pprosetup(1M) man page. AttributesSee the attributes(5) man page for descriptions of the following attributes:
See AlsoSunOS 5.10 Last Revised 7 May 2004Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Examples | Attributes | See Also |
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