Creating a Patching Job
A Patching Job includes the following:
- Analysis — The Patching Job checks the configuration of target servers and determines which patches are needed.
- (Optional) Creation of remediation artifacts — The Patching Job performs the following actions:
- (Microsoft Windows, Solaris only) Downloads the required payload
- Packages the payload as a BLPackage
Creates a Deploy Job
For more information on creating Patching Jobs, see the following sections:
Before you begin
- You need to enable the required permissions for anyone responsible for creating and executing the patching job, see Role-based-permissions-for-creating-and-running-a-patching-job for the list of permissions. In addition, ensure that anyone who can view results of the Patching Job, has the DepotObject.Read permission enabled for the patch catalog that is used for the analysis.
- (Solaris Only) For an agent, running on a target server in single-user mode, to mount a source location using the NFS transmission protocol, the following must be done prior to deployment:
- Enable NFS client services on the target server.
- Change the server property setting, DEPLOY_ALLOW_NFS_DURING_SUM, to true.
For more information, see Using NFS to mount a location while running single-user mode.
To create a Patching Job
- In the Jobs folder, navigate to the folder where you want to create a Patching Job.
- Do one of the following actions:
- Right-click and select New > Patching Job > platformName Patching Job. For example, Microsoft Windows Patching Job, Solaris Patching Job.
- Right-click a specific server and select Patch Analysis.
- Right-click a catalog and select Analyze Using This Catalog.
- Provide information for the Patching Job as described in the following topics.
- Patching-Job-General
- The Analysis Options tab is platform-specific:
- Patching-Job-Remediation-Options
- Patching-Job-Targets
- Patching-Job-Default-Notifications
- Patching-Job-Schedules
- Patching-Job-Properties
- Patching-Job-Permissions
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