Patch node
A Patch node represents a software patch in your network environment and is linked to any Host node which contains it.
Patch node lifecycle
The following section describes the scenarios in which a Patch is created, updated or destroyed. Patch nodes are identical in behavior to Package nodes, see Package-node.
Creation
Patch nodes are created when they are first detected on a host. The key of a Patch node consists of two critical properties; name and OS information. Therefore, Patch nodes are shared by all Host nodes with the same patch installed.
Update
A Patch node is never updated because its key consists of two critical properties and a change to either of them will result in a new Patch node being created.
Removal
To remove a Patch node manually, find the necessary Patch node, select it in the list and pick Destroy from the Actions list.
Patch node attributes
The attributes and relationships of a Patch node are described in the tables below.
Patch node relationships
The relationships of a Patch node are described in the table below.