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Figure 51 Patch states in the patch memory area after a patch file is loaded
ACTIVE state
Patches in ACTIVE state run temporarily in the system and become DEACTIVE after system reboot. For the
seven patches in Figure 51, if y
ou activate the first five patches, their states change from DEACTIVE to
ACTIVE. The patch states in the system are as shown in Figure 52.
T
he patches that are in ACTIVE state change to the DEACTIVE state after a system reboot.
Figure 52 Patches are activated
RUNNING state
After you confirm ACTIVE patches, their states change to RUNNING and persist after a reboot. In
contrast to ACTIVE patches, RUNNING patches continue to take effect after a reboot. For example, if you
confirm the first three patches in Figure 52, the
ir state changes from ACTIVE to RUNNING, and the
RUNNING state persists after a reboot. The patch states of the system are shown in Figure 53.