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Communicator e3000 MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release 7.0: HP e3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems > Chapter 1 Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release
7.0 (C.70.01) MPE/iX Patches on HP IT Resource Center |
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by Patch Support Team MPE/iX patches for MPE/iX Releases are available on the IT Resource Center (previously the HP Electronic Support Center) to all customers. The new patch access and delivery system benefits all MPE/iX customers with:
Electronic access to patch information and delivery of patches provide three basic services:
To serve customers the IT Resource Center provides World Wide Web access for downloading patches. IT Resource Center is available through the World Wide Web.World Wide Web access is the easiest, fastest, and most popular method of browsing for patch information and downloading patches. It is more reliable, especially for large patches.
If you want to keep yourself up-to-date on the latest development of MPE/iX patches, you can sign up for the daily Security Bulletin and weekly mpeix_patch Bulletin. Once you have subscribed to these two bulletins, you will receive these digests on a periodic basis via electronic mail. HP IT Resource Center will inform you proactively about newly developed security and GR patches. For more information, refer to the instructions on the IT Resource Center website. There are two tools available to install MPE/iX reactive patches, Patch/iX and AUTOPAT. HP recommends the use of Patch/iX for reactive patch installation. Patch/iX has many features and checks to ease and improve the installation process, including:
You should use AUTOPAT only if you are familiar with its use, and have a good understanding of MPE/iX patch management. These are the steps for retrieving documents using Patch/iX.
To ensure you have the latest version of Patch/iX, on your system do the following:
AUTOPATINST is the "DOCID" of the document with instructions to assist you in installing one or more patches needed by your MPE/iX system using the AUTOPAT installation tool.
Before starting any patch application activity, you should always back up your system by creating a Custom System Load Tape and a full backup. This will allow you the flexibility of restoring your system to the previous environment. To create a CSLT, do the following:
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