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Patch states
A patch is in IDLE, DEACTIVE, ACTIVE, or RUNNING state, depending on the patch manipulation
command.
Patch manipulation commands include patch load (load), patch active (run temporarily), patch run
(confirm running), patch deactive (stop running), patch delete (delete), patch install (install), and undo
patch install (uninstall).
For example, if you execute the patch active command, patches in DEACTIVE state change to the ACTIVE
state.
Figure 85 sh
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ws the patch manipulation commands and how they affect the patch state.
IMPORTANT:
Patch state information is saved in the patchstate file on the storage medium. To make sure the device can
correctly find the patches, do not edit, delete, move the file, or change the file name.
Figure 85 Impact of patch manipulation commands on patch state
IDLE state
Patches that have not been loaded are in IDLE state. You cannot install or run these patches. As shown
in Figure 86, the patch memory area can load up to eight patches.
T
he patch memory area supports up to 200 patches.