HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Command Refer - Page 133

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2 MPU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0x43457b0 Table 18 Command output Field The location of patches Slot Version Temporary Common Current Running Active Start-Address Description Patch file location. You can use the patch location command to change the location. Member ID. If only one CPU is on the device, slot-number is displayed. If multiple CPUs are on the device, slot-number is displayed for the master CPU and slot-number.cpu-id is displayed for a subordinate CPU. Patch version. Number of temporary patches. These patches are interim solutions that are provided to fix critical bugs. They are not formally released. Number of common patches. These patches are formally released to users. A common patch always includes the functions of its previous temporary patches. Total number of patches. Number of patches in RUNNING state. Number of patches in ACTIVE state. Start address of the memory patch area in the memory. patch install Syntax patch install file filename View undo patch install System view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters file filename: Specifies a patch package file name. Description Use the patch install command to install all the patches in the specified patch package file. Use the undo patch install to remove the patches. When you execute the patch install file command, the message "Do you want to continue running patches after reboot? [Y/N]:" is displayed. • Entering y or Y: The installed patches remain running after system reboot. If a slot is empty, the system will record the information. • Entering n or N: The installed patches do not run after system reboot. 126

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Table 18
Command output
Field
Description
The location of patches
Patch file location. You can use the
patch location
command to change the
location.
Slot
Member ID. If only one CPU is on the device,
slot-number
is displayed. If
multiple CPUs are on the device,
slot-number
is displayed for the master CPU
and
slot-number
.
cpu-id
is displayed for a subordinate CPU.
Version
Patch version.
Temporary
Number of temporary patches. These patches are interim solutions that are
provided to fix critical bugs. They are not formally released.
Common
Number of common patches. These patches are formally released to users.
A common patch always includes the functions of its previous temporary
patches.
Current
Total number of patches.
Running
Number of patches in RUNNING state.
Active
Number of patches in ACTIVE state.
Start-Address
Start address of the memory patch area in the memory.
patch install
Syntax
patch install file
filename
undo patch install
View
System view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
file
filename
: Specifies a patch package file name.
Description
Use the
patch install
command to install all the patches in the specified patch package file.
Use the
undo patch install
to remove the patches.
When you execute the
patch install file
command, the message "Do you want to continue running
patches after reboot? [Y/N]:" is displayed.
Entering
y
or
Y
: The installed patches remain running after system reboot. If a slot is empty, the
system will record the information.
Entering
n
or
N
: The installed patches do not run after system reboot.