Users Guide

DSU Commands for Linux and Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
Command Syntax for Microsoft Windows
dsu /output-log-file=C:\dsu.log or dsu --output-
log-file=C:\dsu.log
List Critical updates
Description To report components with critical is displayed.
Command Syntax for Linux
dsu --list-critical-updates
Command Syntax for Microsoft Windows
dsu /list-critical-updates or --list-critical-
updates
Congures the logger
Description
To congure the dsu logger.
0 to disable / OFF
1 to enable (there are 4 levels)
1=FATAL messages will be lo gged
2= FATAL+ERROR messages will be logged
3=FATAL+ERROR+ WARNING messages will be logged
4=FATAL+ERROR+WARNING+User Information messages will be
logged
Command Syntax for Linux
dsu --log-level=0
Command Syntax for Microsoft Windows
dsu /log-level=1 or
dsu --log-level=1
Enabling updates of the remote systems
Description To enable the compatibility of the remote system with the host
system.
NOTE: Remote option mentioned in the command line
prompt will take precedence over the cong le options.
NOTE: For the usage of remote option actual root account
only can be used. Sudo users cannot be used. The remote
system must have default PermitRootLogin pre-enabled
in /etc/ssh/sshd_cong.
Command Syntax for Linux
dsu --remote
Command Syntax for Microsoft Windows
dsu /remote or --remote
To provide the credentials of the remote system
Description To enable the remote system with the credentials provided along
with the hostname. Multiple remote destinations can be congured
using the input cong le.
Command Syntax for Linux
dsu --remote=<credentials@hostname>
16 Updating the system using DSU