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Patch Management User Guide for HP-UX 11.x Systems > Chapter 3 HP-UX Patch OverviewCritical and Noncritical Patches |
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HP-UX patches are considered to be either critical or noncritical. You can determine whether a patch is labeled as critical by looking at the Critical field on the patch details page or in the patch text file for the patch. This field identifies newly delivered critical content. HP considers a patch to be critical if the patch provides a fix for a critical problem. Examples include patches that provide fixes for the following problems:
HP considers a patch to be noncritical if the patch provides fixes for only noncritical problems. Examples of noncritical problems include the following:
A patch is considered critical if it contains any critical fixes, even if they were introduced in earlier (superseded) patches. The Critical field for such a patch contains the following text:
In addition, the field gives the ID of the patch that introduced the critical fix. The Critical field for patch PHSS_30011 is shown in the following screen. It shows that superseded patch PHSS_29735 actually introduced the critical fix.
Critical patches have a critical category tag. The category tags (and swlist command used to acquire the category tags) for patch PHSS_30011 are shown in the following screen. See “Category Tags” for more information.
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