■ name—Filename of the hotfix
■ id—Number uniquely identifying the hotfix; nonconfigurable so that you can
identify the hotfix if the filename has been changed
■ active—Status of hotfix activation; X indicates that the hotfix is active
■ armed—Status of hotfix arming; X indicates that the hotfix is armed to be
activated; only hotfixes armed for the currently armed release are displayed
as armed
■ requires—Hotfix ID number or numbers identifying hotfix dependencies,
which are hotfixes that must be activated before this hotfix can be activated
■ synopsis—Brief description of the functionality or behavior of the hotfix
■ Description—More detailed description of the functionality or behavior of
the hotfix
■ Dependencies—Hotfix ID number or numbers identifying hotfix
dependencies, which are hotfixes that must be activated before this hotfix
can be activated
■ Safe to repatch—Hotfix ID number or numbers of hotfixes that can be
concurrently active with this hotfix; applies only to hotfixes that fix the same
existing functionality
■ Unsafe with—Hotfix ID number or numbers of hotfixes that are incompatible
and cannot be activated at the same time as this hotfix
■ Notes—Restrictions on manual activations or deactivations
■ Example 1
host1#show hotfix
name id active armed requires
---------------- ---- ------ ----- ----------
sleep.hfx 975 X X 990
clock.hfx 990 X X
showHotfix.hfx 2010
incompatible.hfx 410
hfActivate.hfx 960
■ Example 2—The detail keyword additionally displays a synopsis of the hotfix.
host1#show hotfix detail
name id active armed requires
---------------- ---- ------ ----- ----------
sleep.hfx 975 X X 990
clock.hfx 990 X X
showHotfix.hfx 2010
incompatible.hfx 410
hfActivate.hfx 960
name synopsis
---------------- ------------------------------------------------
sleep.hfx Modify the output of the sleep command.
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