Ensure that you apply the patch that matches your system architecture. Select the Recommended Patch Cluster that matches the Solaris release that is running on the system that you want to patch. To download a copy of the signed patch, click the Download Signed Patch n bytes button. How to Download and Apply a Solaris Patch Use this procedure to download either a signed or an unsigned Solaris patch and then apply it to your system.
If you want to apply signed patches, you must first set up the package keystore. Gain access to the system in one of the following ways: Log in to the system where you want to apply the patch. Determine whether to download a specific patch or a patch cluster, then do one of the following: Type the patch number patch-id in the Find Patch search field, then click Find Patch.
Entering patch-id downloads the latest patch revision. Download the patch by following these instructions: To download a copy of the signed patch, click the Download Signed Patch n bytes button. If you want this package, you must explicitly install it. This package is not required in order to update to a newer SRU.
Advantages to installing this package include:. Easily upgrade to a specific SRU by updating this package to that specific version. All components are moved to the specified SRU level, including any components that are unlocked from their constraint packages. The following command lists all CVE fixes that are installed on this system if this system has the solariscpu package installed:.
If this system does not have the solariscpu package installed, identify the solariscpu package for the SRU that is installed, and query that package remotely. For example, if this system is running Oracle Solaris To check whether additional fixes are available, use the following command to show whether a version of the solariscpu package is available that is newer than the version you have installed:. If a newer package is available, use the following command to list the CVE fixes that are available from the newer package, and compare that list with the list of installed CVE fixes.
The following command shows all the versions of the solariscpu package that deliver the fix for the specified CVE:. This output shows which version of the solariscpu package first delivered the fix for this CVE and which version most recently delivered this fix. Note that these packages are not necessarily listed in date order because, for example, month 10 sorts older than month 9. Table 4 Update release frequency. In addition to new fixes, each SRU provides all fixes and enhancements from preceding Oracle Solaris releases and from all preceding SRUs for the current release.
For example, updating from Oracle Solaris Provides all fixes and enhancements from preceding Oracle Solaris releases and from all preceding SRUs for the current release, but new change introduced in this SRU is only critical fixes.
Each Oracle Solaris release: for example, Oracle Solaris SRUs might no longer be produced for a release once a subsequent release is available. This value is one or two digits; leading zeros are not used. Update release frequency.
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