Summary

Patching AIX can be intimidating at first for someone coming from the Windows / Linux world. AIX has capabilities that natively support production quality operations. One of these qualities is that one can install patches on an alternative volume, make that volume bootable for testing and allowing an easy way out if something doesn’t work right. Since AIX 5.3, it is also possible to install patches on the same volume as the boot volume and define boot profiles to boot at a certain patch level. In this post we will just look at the basics of patching, emulating the equivalent of “yum update” or the “windows express update” (taking Linux / Windows as analogy).

Steps

  • Download available patches for current technology level:
  • Install patches:

That’s it. You can reboot in case there were kernel updates or APARs that recommend a reboot. To check the current patch level, you can run .