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by Patch Support Team Commercial Systems Division MPE/iX patches for MPE/iX Release 5.5 and later, are available
on the IT Resource Center (previously the HP Electronic Support
Center) to all customers. Features and Benefits |  |
The new patch access and delivery system benefits all MPE/iX
customers with: Improved overall communication between
HP and customers. Provision of useful and timely information for patch
justification and decision making. Reduced system downtime for known problems. Reduction of the turnaround time for patch availability
and delivery. Close to 24*7 access time. Unification of the MPE/iX and HP-UX patch delivery
process.
Electronic access to patch information and delivery of patches
provide three basic services: Access to patch information in an automated, timely and accurate
manner. Electronic downloading of patch information and
binaries. Proactive notification of new patches via email.
Access Method to the HP Electronic Support Center |  |
To serve customers the IT Resource Center provides World Wide
Web access for downloading patches. Access to World Wide Web Server (www)IT Resource Center is available through the World Wide Web.World
Wide Web access is the easiest, fastest, and most popular method
of browsing for patch information and downloading patches. It is
more reliable, especially for large patches. U.S. Web accessing address: http://us-support.external.hp.com European Web accessing address: http://europe-support.external.hp.com
Electronic Digests |  |
If you want to keep yourself up-to-date on the latest development
of MPE/iX patches, you can sign up for the daily Security Bulletin
and weekly mpeix_patch Bulletin. Once you have subscribed to these
two bulletins, you will receive these digests on a periodic basis
via electronic mail. HP IT Resource Center will inform you proactively
about newly developed security and GR patches. For more information,
refer to the instructions on the IT Resource Center website. Patch Installation Tools |  |
There are two tools available to install MPE/iX reactive patches,
Patch/iX and AUTOPAT. HP recommends the use of Patch/iX for reactive patch
installation. Patch/iX has many features and checks to ease and
improve the installation process, including: A sophisticated patch qualification
mechanism to ensure the integrity of your system. The ability to perform much of the patch installation
process while your system is still up and available to users. An option to install a patch or set of patches using
the HP Stage/iX Subsystem, which allows the application of a patch
to be performed without tapes. For more information on Stage/iX,
refer to the System Software Maintenance Manual
for your release. Patch/iX instructions are also available on the
following website: http://www.docs.hp.com/mpeix/
You should use AUTOPAT only if you are familiar with its use, and have a good understanding
of MPE/iX patch management. Patch/iX Installation Document RetrievalThese are the steps for retrieving documents using Patch/iX. Access the HP IT Resource Center WEB
site (previously the Electronic Support Center) using the appropriate
WEB address for your country. Click on the link, "Individual Patches". Enter: "ITRC User ID" and "password". Click on the link, "MPE/iX Patches". Click on the link, "MPE Patch Installation Guide". Click on the link, "Use Patch/iX or AUTOPAT to install
the patch". Click on the link, "Patch/iX Instructions".
Patch/iX Version IdentificationTo ensure you have the latest version of Patch/iX, on your
system do the following: :HELLO MANAGER.SYS,INSTALL :PATCHIX VERSION Compare this version number (for example, B.01.02)
with the latest version available for your release on the HP IT
Resource Center Patch/iX download page. If you are running an earlier
version than is available, you should download and install the newer
one from the download page.
AUTOPAT Installation Document RetrievalAUTOPATINST is the "DOCID" of the document with instructions to assist
you in installing one or more patches needed by your MPE/iX system
using the AUTOPAT installation tool. Access the HP IT Resource Center WEB
site (previously the Electronic Support Center) using the appropriate
WEB address for your country. In the Main Menu, Click on the link, "Search
Technical Knowledge Base". Enter: "ITRC User ID" and "password". In the Technical Knowledge Base Home page from
the pull down menu, Click on "Search By DOC ID" (do
not Search by Keyword). In the search field, enter "AUTOPATINST". Click on the "SEARCH" button.
Create a CSLT Prior to Patch InstallationBefore starting any patch application activity, you should
always back up your system by creating a Custom System Load Tape
and a full backup. This will allow you the flexibility of restoring
your system to the previous environment. To create a CSLT, do the
following: Log on as MANAGER.SYS :SYSGEN >TAPE
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during data transmission through the Internet. HP assumes no responsibility
for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that it
has not furnished itself. Furthermore, for customers without a current
support contract with HP, HP is not responsible for answering any
questions in regard to the use of this patch delivery process. |  |  |  |  |
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