1)we will work with application teams and get the down time for 9 hours to patch
the servers
2) we will create the change and will assign the task to applications teams and our
team
3)If any application shutdown reqired we will call the application team to shutdown
the application
4)Once the application shutdown , we will take outputs of the commands by using
pre-check script
5)we will do the sanity reboot of the server before patching if it running more
than 100 days
6)If the server came up in good condition , then we will update the packages by
using yum
7)Once the patching completed we will monitor the latest version is updated .
8)we will reboot the server to boot with latest packages
9) we will do the post checks and we will compare the o/p , if any diff with pre ,
we will fix .
10) We will handover the server to application team to start the application
11)we will close the change by updating the logs
(2)the df-h command will hung due to nfs(network fie sharing) issue ,
if there is stale mount .we will take a different terminal and check the mount
point which causing the isuse and we will unmount it .
(3) Both are special file permissions for executable files.
SUID: enables other users to run the file with the effective permissions of the
file owner.
GUID uses group owner permissions to run the file