Difference between revisions of "Navigating My Oracle Support"
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1. Log in to [https://support.oracle.com My Oracle Support] | 1. Log in to [https://support.oracle.com My Oracle Support] | ||
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+ | 2. Click on the '''Patches & Updates''' link at the top of the page. | ||
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+ | 3. In the '''Patch Search''' section, click on the '''Product or Family (Advanced Search)''' option. | ||
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+ | 4. Set Product to '''Solaris Operating System''' | ||
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+ | 5. Set Release to '''Solaris 10 Operating System''' | ||
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+ | 6. Select '''Type''' from the third menu and set Type to '''Patchset''' | ||
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+ | 7. Now search and that should give you a complete list of patch clusters. |
Revision as of 00:58, 31 January 2011
Sunsolve was by no means a great support site. However, for the most part is was logical and easy to navigate. I say for the MOST part! However, the new offering from Oracle, My Oracle Support, is a new adventure in pain! I've listed a few things here to make life easier.
Downloading a Solaris Patch Cluster
1. Log in to My Oracle Support
2. Click on the Patches & Updates link at the top of the page.
3. In the Patch Search section, click on the Product or Family (Advanced Search) option.
4. Set Product to Solaris Operating System
5. Set Release to Solaris 10 Operating System
6. Select Type from the third menu and set Type to Patchset
7. Now search and that should give you a complete list of patch clusters.