User`s guide
348 XgOS User’s Guide • September 2014
Command Syntax
Parameter Description
The system patch commands take the following command options:
▼ Apply a Patch
Patching occurs on individual Oracle Fabric Interconnects. You cannot patch
multiple Oracle Fabric Interconnects from one command-line session. As a result, if
you have two Oracle Fabric Interconnects set up for HA, you will need to log in to
one Oracle Fabric Interconnect, apply the patch, then log in to the other Oracle
Fabric Interconnect, and apply the patch to that Oracle Fabric Interconnect. After
patches are applied, they are immediately available. You do not need to reset any
I/O Modules or reboot the Oracle Fabric Interconnect unless directed to do so by
Oracle.
Patches will have patch notes available with them. Oracle strongly recommends
reading the patch notes before applying the patch. If you still have questions about
the patch after reading the patch notes, you can contact Oracle Customer Support.
system patch <URL-to-patch.xpf>
show system patches [-detail]
show system version [-all]
show system [status]
Parameter Description
<URL-to-patch.xpf> Specifies the name of the patch file that you want to
apply. Patches must be applied individually. For example,
to use a patch name patch-19408 that is located in the
patches directory on a server named cairo you could
issue: system patch
scp://root@cairo.xsigo.com/patches/patch-19408.xpf
-detail Is an optional argument that specifies that additional
detailed information will be displayed.
-all Is an optional argument that specifies that all information
will be displayed.
status Is an optional argument that specifies that the current
status of patches will be displayed.