F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices System Management and Maintenance Configuration Guide-6PW100

42
NOTE:
If you execute the patch install
patch-location
command, the directory specified for the
patch-location
argument replaces the directory specified with the patch location command after the upgrade is complete.
369BLoading a patch file
Loading the correct patch files is the basis of other patch installation operations.
The system loads patches from the specified patch location. If no patch location has been specified, the
system loads a patch file from the root directory of the storage medium.
IMPORTANT:
Set the file transfer mode to binary mode before using FTP or TFTP to upload or download patch files.
Otherwise, patch files cannot be parsed properly.
To load a patch file:
Ste
p
Command
1. Enter system view. system-view
2. Load the patch file from the storage medium to
the patch memory area.
patch load [ file patch-package ]
370BActivating patches
Activating a patch changes its state to ACTIVE. An ACTIVE patch runs in memory until a reboot occurs.
To have a patch continue to run after a reboot, you must change its state to RUNNING.
To activate patches:
Ste
p
Command
1. Enter system view. system-view
2. Activate patches.
patch active [ patch-number ]
371BConfirming ACTIVE patches
To have an ACTIVE patch continue to run after a reboot, perform the task in this section.
After you confirm an ACTIVE patch, its state changes to RUNNING and persists after a reboot.
To confirm ACTIVE patches:
Ste
p
Command
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Confirm ACTIVE patches. patch run [ patch-number ]
182BUninstalling a patch step by step
To uninstall a patch in the step-by-step approach, first stop running the patch and then remove it from the
patch memory area.