Software of the SE server Architecture and strategies
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In contrast to the other update types, add-on packs are autonomous software products
which FUJITSU makes available for installation on the Management Units. An add-on pack
is either a software product which is installed by default (e.g. StorMan on the Management
Unit) or one which is optional.
Add-on packs are managed like updates to the basic software, but the software status
displayed consists of the product name and a product-specific version designation.
2.2.3 Updates to the basic software and add-on packs
You can transfer the following types of updates to the Management Unit, the SU x86 and
the HNC and manage them there:
– Security fix
– Hot fix
– Add-on pack
2.2.3.1 Naming conventions
Updates are supplied as files of the following types:
● iso.gz for files which can be downloaded from the download server
● iso for files which are supplied on CD/DVD
The following naming conventions apply for the files containing the updates:
The first letter in the file name indicates the basic software of the associated unit:
– X for X2000 on the Server Unit
– M for M2000 on the Management Unit
– H for HNC on the HNC
Security fix e.g. MV6.2A.SF.001.iso[.gz]
The security fix with the number 001 is assigned to the version and update status
6.2A.
Hot fix e.g. MV6.2A0100.A0603507-H03.iso[.gz]
The hot fix with the name A0603507-H03 is assigned to the version and update
status 6.2A REV=0100.
Add-on pack e.g. MV.STORMAN-7.0.0-12.4.iso
This add-on pack contains StorMan V7.0