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Update or patch your FreeBSD server  using FreeBSD-update

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on October 3, 2011 at 3:17:41 pm
 

Update or patch your FreeBSD using FreeBSD-update


Update? CVSUP? make world? arghhh this kind of thing really make update and patching FreeBSD system is a "scary movie" to system admins, not even just for new admin, but seasoned one. Now FreeBSD have a simple and great tools to update your FreeBSD X.X -RELEASE (default cd install ) to  -RELEASE -pXX ( to the latest patch ).

 

REMINDER: This only applied for -RELEASE or -RELEASE-pXX patch level only. Not applied for -STABLE or -CURRENT.

 

 

 

First, u need to run this command:

freebsd# freebsd-update fetch

Looking up update.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 4 mirrors found.

Fetching metadata signature for 8.1-RELEASE from update4.FreeBSD.org... done.

Fetching metadata index... done.

Fetching 2 metadata patches.. done.

Applying metadata patches... done.

Inspecting system... done.

Preparing to download files... done.

Fetching 25 patches.....10....20.. done.

Applying patches... done.

 

The following files will be updated as part of updating to 8.1-RELEASE-p5:

/boot/kernel/kernel

/boot/kernel/kernel.symbols

/rescue/[

/rescue/atacontrol

/rescue/atmconfig

/rescue/badsect

/rescue/bsdlabel

/rescue/bunzip2

/rescue/bzcat

/rescue/bzip2

/rescue/camcontrol

/rescue/cat

/rescue/ccdconfig

/rescue/chflags

/rescue/chgrp

/rescue/chio

/rescue/chmod

/rescue/chown

/rescue/chroot

/rescue/clri

/rescue/cp

/rescue/csh

/rescue/date

/rescue/dd

/rescue/devfs

/rescue/df

/rescue/dhclient

/rescue/disklabel

/rescue/dmesg

/rescue/dump

/rescue/dumpfs

/rescue/dumpon

/rescue/echo

/rescue/ed

/rescue/ex

/rescue/expr

/rescue/fastboot

/rescue/fasthalt

/rescue/fdisk

/rescue/fsck

/rescue/fsck_4.2bsd

/rescue/fsck_ffs

/rescue/fsck_msdosfs

/rescue/fsck_ufs

/rescue/fsdb

/rescue/fsirand

/rescue/gbde

/rescue/geom

/rescue/getfacl

/rescue/glabel

/rescue/gpart

/rescue/groups

/rescue/gunzip

/rescue/gzcat

/rescue/gzip

/rescue/halt

/rescue/head

/rescue/hostname

/rescue/id

/rescue/ifconfig

/rescue/init

/rescue/ipf

/rescue/kenv

/rescue/kill

/rescue/kldconfig

/rescue/kldload

/rescue/kldstat

/rescue/kldunload

/rescue/ldconfig

/rescue/link

/rescue/ln

/rescue/ls

/rescue/lzcat

/rescue/lzma

/rescue/md5

/rescue/mdconfig

/rescue/mdmfs

/rescue/mkdir

/rescue/mknod

/rescue/mount

/rescue/mount_cd9660

/rescue/mount_msdosfs

/rescue/mount_nfs

/rescue/mount_ntfs

/rescue/mount_nullfs

/rescue/mount_udf

/rescue/mount_unionfs

/rescue/mt

/rescue/mv

/rescue/newfs

/rescue/newfs_msdos

/rescue/nos-tun

/rescue/pgrep

/rescue/ping

/rescue/ping6

/rescue/pkill

/rescue/ps

/rescue/pwd

/rescue/rcorder

/rescue/rcp

/rescue/rdump

/rescue/realpath

/rescue/reboot

/rescue/red

/rescue/rescue

/rescue/restore

/rescue/rm

/rescue/rmdir

/rescue/route

/rescue/routed

/rescue/rrestore

/rescue/rtquery

/rescue/rtsol

/rescue/savecore

/rescue/sconfig

/rescue/sed

/rescue/setfacl

/rescue/sh

/rescue/spppcontrol

/rescue/stty

/rescue/swapon

/rescue/sync

/rescue/sysctl

/rescue/tail

/rescue/tar

/rescue/tcsh

/rescue/tee

/rescue/test

/rescue/tunefs

/rescue/umount

/rescue/unlink

/rescue/unlzma

/rescue/unxz

/rescue/vi

/rescue/whoami

/rescue/xz

/rescue/xzcat

/rescue/zcat

/rescue/zfs

/rescue/zpool

/usr/bin/compress

/usr/bin/dig

/usr/bin/gunzip

/usr/bin/gzcat

/usr/bin/gzip

/usr/bin/host

/usr/bin/nslookup

/usr/bin/nsupdate

/usr/bin/uncompress

/usr/bin/zcat

/usr/sbin/dnssec-dsfromkey

/usr/sbin/dnssec-signzone

/usr/sbin/lwresd

/usr/sbin/mountd

/usr/sbin/named

/usr/sbin/named-checkconf

/usr/sbin/named-checkzone

/usr/sbin/named-compilezone

/usr/src/contrib/bind9/lib/dns/ncache.c

/usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh

/usr/src/sys/kern/uipc_usrreq.c

/usr/src/usr.bin/compress/zopen.c

/usr/src/usr.bin/gzip/zuncompress.c

/usr/src/usr.sbin/mountd/mountd.c

/var/db/mergemaster.mtree

 

 

 

 

 

after finish, then we install the patch:

freebsd# freebsd-update install

Installing updates... done.

freebsd# uname -a

FreeBSD freebsd 8.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE #0: Mon Jul 19 02:55:53 UTC 2010     root@almeida.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

 

 

freebsd# reboot

login as: trunasuci

Using keyboard-interactive authentication.

Password:

Last login: Mon Oct  3 04:35:15 2011 from 10.8.0.33

Copyright (c) 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994

        The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.

 

FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p5 (GENERIC) #0: Tue Sep 27 16:18:26 UTC 2011

 

Welcome to FreeBSD!

   

To see the IP addresses currently set on your active interfaces, type

"ifconfig -u".

                -- Dru <genesis@istar.ca>

$ su -

Password:

freebsd# uname -a

FreeBSD freebsd 8.1-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p5 #0: Tue Sep 27 16:18:26 UTC 2011     root@i386-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

freebsd#

 

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