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How much does ksplice cost?
As of July 2015, Ksplice is available for free on Fedora and Ubuntu. In January 2016, Ksplice was integrated into Oracle’s Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 4 for Oracle Linux 6 and 7, which is Oracle’s redistribution of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
How many acquisitions does Oracle have?
Oracle has made 125 acquisitions and 84 investments. The company has spent over $ 69.24B for the acquisitions. Oracle has invested in multiple sectors such as MarketingTech, Cybersecurity, Business Intelligence and more.
Is ksplice free?
Ksplice is available for Oracle Linux, free of charge, for Oracle Linux customers with a Premier support subscription. In addition, Ksplice has extended its service to critical userspace packages and libraries!
Who is Oracle owned by?
Larry Ellison
Oracle Corporation
Current headquarters in Austin, Texas | |
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Owner | Larry Ellison (36\%) |
Number of employees | 132,000 (2021) |
Subsidiaries | List of Oracle subsidiaries |
Website | www.oracle.com |
How do I know if ksplice is installed?
How can I tell what updates are installed on a machine?
- With the Enhanced Client, run sudo ksplice all show on the machine to see both kernel and user-space updates.
- With Uptrack, run sudo uptrack-show .
- If you have one of our GUI desktop installations, the installed updates are displayed in the Uptrack Manager GUI.
What is Uptrack upgrade?
The uptrack-uname command supports the commonly used uname flags, including -a and -r, and provides a way for applications to detect that the kernel has been patched. …
Where does Oracle make its money?
Oracle makes money by designing, manufacturing, and selling hardware and software products. More specifically, revenue comes from software subscriptions, license fees, hardware fees, and service fees.
How do I set up ksplice?
To install Ksplice Uptrack from ULN, follow these steps:
- Log in as root on the system.
- On your system, use the yum command to install the uptrack package.
- To enable the automatic installation of updates, change the value of the autoinstall entry in the /etc/uptrack/uptrack.conf file from no to yes : autoinstall = yes.
How do I uninstall ksplice?
2.5 Removing the Ksplice Enhanced Client Software
- Unsubscribe the ol7_x86_64_userspace_ksplice channel from the Oracle Linux 7 yum repository and the ol6_x86_64_userspace_ksplice channel from the Oracle Linux 6 yum repository.
- Downgrade the Ksplice aware channels.
- You can then remove all other Ksplice packages.
What is Ksplice Uptrack?
Ksplice Uptrack is the legacy client software used for managing Ksplice kernel updates. Here is documentation for the Uptrack commands and its configuration.
What is Oracle Ksplice?
Oracle Ksplice lets you apply important security updates and other critical kernel updates without a reboot. For more information, see About Oracle Ksplice and Ksplice Overview. This topic describes how to install and configure Ksplice. Ksplice is available for Oracle Linux instances that were launched on or after February 15, 2017.
How do I contact Ksplice customer support?
Customer Support. Legacy customers can obtain support through using the Ksplice Support page. If you are having difficulties logging in, use can contact us by email or other methods. Oracle Linux customers who have Oracle Linux Premier Support should use Oracle Support for customer support.
Does Ksplice patch glibc?
With Oracle Linux 6 and 7, Ksplice can patch glibc and openssl vulnerabilities whilst the system is running, without stopping applications and without interruption. This feature is exclusive to Oracle Linux Premier Support customers. What gets patched? Not all patches are created equal.
How do I install Ksplice on Oracle Autonomous Linux images?
On Oracle Autonomous Linux images, Ksplice is installed and configured by default to run automatic updates. To install Ksplice, you must connect to your Linux instance by using a Secure Shell (SSH). See Connecting to an Instance for more information. Use the following SSH command to access the instance.
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