Qualify Patches is the third option on the HP Patch/iX Main
menu. It is a required step for patch installation when using HP
Patch/iX. This option provides three functions:
Automatically reviews the available patches and determines which
patches are compatible with your system.
Allows you to force or veto
individual patches. Forcing a patch tells HP Patch/iX to include
(add) the selected patch in the patch installation. Vetoing a patch
tells HP Patch/iX to not include (to remove) the selected patch from
the set of patches to be installed.
Establishes the list of patches that will be included in creating
the patch installation tape (CSLT or store tape or staging
area on disk).
This part of the process is where you choose which patches you want to install.
HP Patch/iX evaluates all the proposed patches and determines if each patch
qualifies for installation. A patch qualifies for installation if:
It is compatible with your current software.
All patch and product dependencies are resident.
You do not have a more recent version of the patch already
installed on your system.
NOTE: When Patch/iX detects patches which are enhancements rather than
a "must install," it marks these patches as "Not Qualified." To install these
patches, you must FORCE these patches.Patch/iX may disqualify a patch
as "Naturally Disqualified" due to checksum mismatches. In such cases, the
patch should not be FORCED without first consulting with the HP
Response Center.Now Patch/iX will ask: "Automatically qualify FOS enhancements
(Y/N)?" Reply "Y" will qualify; no FORCE will be required.
The patch qualification process is as follows:
Select and confirm the Qualify Patches option from the Main
menu.
View the list of approved patches. (Optional)
Modify the list of approved patches. (Optional)
Requalify the list of approved patches. (Required,
if you modify the list of approved patches.)
Return to the Main menu.
Qualifying Patches Steps
To qualify patches:
From the HP Patch/iX Main menu, highlight Qualify
Patches and press [Return].
The Qualify Patches prompt displays.
Respond Yes to the prompt:
Are you ready to begin this full qualification? (y/n) _
An information window lists the types of patches, number of patches,
and an estimate of time to perform the qualification. For example:
Upon completion, HP Patch/iX displays the list of patches with their
qualification status. The columns displayed are Patch ID, Qualified,
Status, Flags, Tape, Stage, and Origin.
Patches that have already been applied to your system by HP Patch/iX
will have an asterisk (*) displayed after the Patch ID number.
A CSLT can be created if any patch
with YES in the Qualified column also has
CSLT/Store in the Tape column.
A store tape can be created if all
of the patches with YES in the Qualified column have
Store-Only in the Tape column.
A Staging area on disk can be created if all
of the patches with YES in the Qualified column also
have YES in the Stage column.
If HP Stage/iX is not initialized, the Stage column does not
display.
The status of the Tape column does not affect whether patches
can be staged or not.
NOTE: If you accept patches that are not stage compatible (No in Stage
column), you will no longer be able to select Create [Stage]
[Tape] from the Main menu.
If you need to modify the list of approved patches, proceed to the
following subsection, "Modifying the List of Qualified Patches."
If the list of qualified patches is acceptable, press [F8]
Previous Menu.
All patches with a Yes in the Qualified column will be
applied to your system; those patches with a No will not be
applied to your system.
To return to the Main menu, press [F8] Previous Menu. The
status indicates the number of patches that have qualified.
If you accepted the list of qualified patches, proceed to the next
section on your checklist.
Modifying the List of Qualified Patches
HP Patch/iX allows you to change the list of qualified patches that will be
applied to your system through the patch process.
CAUTION: Forcing a patch that does not automatically qualify for your
system is strongly discouraged by Hewlett-Packard, EXCEPT
if it is an enhancement or under the recommendation of the HP Response Center.
To modify the list of qualified patches:
From the Qualified Patches screen, highlight each patch whose
status you wish to change. Press [F2] Veto or [F3]
Force.
An V or F is added next to the Patch ID. (Press
[F2] or [F3] again to remove the Veto or Force choice.
The Veto and Force buttons toggle to Undo Veto and Undo Force,
respectively.
The comment in the Qualified column does not change at this
time.
Repeat this for each patch, as needed.
Optionally, to view different subset lists of patches, press
[F5] Previous Filter or [F6] Next Filter.
It toggles through the filter screens and displays different subset
lists of the patches.
Optionally, view detailed patch information.
CAUTION: Not all patches can be Forced or Vetoed. This is system
dependent.
You must requalify the patches you customize. If you choose not to requalify
the patches you customize, HP Patch/iX will install the list of patches based
on the last successful qualification.
Requalify the modified list of patches. This is required
each time you modify the list of patches in order to implement your
changes.
Press [F4] Process Changes.
HP Patch/iX requalifies the patches and displays the requalified list
of patches.
Forced patches show Yes (Forced) in the Qualified column.
Vetoed patches show No (Vetoed) in the Qualified column.
Patches that are dependent upon or have dependencies will also show
a change in Status.
To view the patches with changed status, press [F5] Previous
Filter or [F6] Next Filter (or the number 4 key to
display the Difference filter).
Use the Changed filter to see the patches that have changed since
the last qualification.
If you accept patches that are not stage compatible (No in Stage
column), you will no longer be able to select Create [Stage]
[Tape] from the Main menu.
If the list of qualified patches is acceptable, press [F8]
Previous Menu to complete this section.
When you press [F8] you automatically return to the Main menu.
The status lists the number of patches that have qualified.
All patches with a Yes in the Qualified column will be
applied to your system; this includes Forced patches. Those patches
with a No in the Qualified column will not be applied to
your system.
Qualifying Patches Tasks completed. Go to the next section
on your checklist.