HP e3000 MPE/iX System Software Maintenance Manual (Release C.75.00) (30216-90344)

Chapter 4
Preparing Your System
4.8 Selecting HP Patch/iX Activities
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4.8 Selecting HP Patch/iX Activities
Review all subsections in this section:
•Overview
Selecting Type of Patching Task
Preparing Your System with HP Patch/iX
Overview
On the HP Patch/iX Main menu, Select Activities is the first option. This is a required action for patch
installation. This option provides two functions:
Allows you to select the type of patching activity you are planning to perform.
Prepares the system for the patch management activity you selected.
There are three types of patch processes that HP Patch/iX supports:
Adding a
PowerPatch can be done alone or with a reactive patch or with adding-on SUBSYS products.
Adding a Reactive Patch can be done alone, or with PowerPatch, or with adding-on SUBSYS products and
PowerPatch.
Adding (SUBSYS) Products cannot be done alone; it requires PowerPatch. You can also apply Reactive
patches in addition to the PowerPatch. This activity is not a HP Stage/iX option.
Refer to Appendix F, “HP Patch/iX Reference,” for detailed descriptions of the patch activity options.
Selecting Patching Task
To select the type of patch activity:
1. From the Main menu, highlight Select Activities.
To select from HP Patch/iX lists, use the arrow keys (or the [j]
and
[k]
keys) to move up and down the list
and press the
[Return]
key.
The Select Activities screen displays.
2. From the Select Activities screen, highlight the appropriate options. You may select one or more options.
Press x or
[F2]
Mark. An x appears in front of the selection. (Press
[F2]
again to unmark a selection.)
NOTE You cannot stage add-on products. If you select Adding (SUBSYS) Products, the Main
menu will display Create [Tape]; you will no longer be able to select Create [Stage]
[Tape].
3. Press
[F4]
Process List, when you have marked all the activities you plan to perform. HP Patch/iX
proceeds to prepare the system for creating the CSLT or store tape, or staging area.