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From: news 2010 on 4 Apr 2010 12:07 thanks all, but i am looking more for a tool, where the result can be shown a manager. it should show a state overview of all server not the details, which patches are installed or not. hans -- In article <81mqi2F12uU1(a)mid.individual.net>, chrisridd(a)mac.com says... > > On 2010-04-02 18:57:39 +0100, jay said: > > > On Apr 2, 12:40�pm, groen...(a)cse.psu.edu (John D Groenveld) wrote: > >> In article <MPG.2620470eb96578f6989...(a)freenews.netfront.net>, > >> news 2010 �<news.2...(a)ma.yer.at> wrote: > >> > >>> i have heard, there should be a tool available, which collects > >>> all informations of patches and installed products. > >> > >> Martin Paul's Patch Check Advanced (PCA) will show you if your > >> system has all recommended and security Solaris patches applied > >> along with other missing patches. > >> <URL:http://www.par.univie.ac.at/solaris/pca/> > >> > >> It will also helpfully allow you to fetch and install those > >> patches, at least when Larry Ellison and company aren't breaking > >> patch access for customers. > >> > >> Happy patching, > >> John > >> groenv...(a)acm.org > > > > ah, but doesn't that assume that the machine has access to > > the internet? seems like i tried this and some sort of outside > > access was denied. by our firewall. > > You just need to provide it with a copy of patchdiag.xref. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net --- |