Lisa, This is one method that fits my case.
One method is to run "pca --noheader | cut -d ' ' -f 1 > $generatedlist" on each patch client which will generate a list of required patches. Merge the contents of the required patch list into one file with something like "sort -ui Missing.pca.txt/ConsolidatedMissing.pca.txt | uniq > SortedUniqueConsolidatedMissing.pca.txt". You would execute something like: "pca -d RequiredPatchList" on your patch server to download required patches from Oracle. The "d" will keep the patches. Then you have to figure out how to get the patches to each patch client. I have BASH scripts that use public/private SSH keys, Expect, SSH, and SCP. Man pca has one or more other methods. Then execute "pca -i" on each patch client. That is the summary of one method. I left details out. Man pca will give some ideas. You need to experiment with a couple of servers to determine what works best in your case. Thanks, Charles W. Witt Contractor STG Inc. DCPDS Arcsight Logger/Quality Center/Solaris/Web Support 1777 N.E. Loop 410, Suite 300 San Antonio, TX 78217-5216 Phone: (210)581-6227 Cell: (210)787-2734 charles.witt....@dcpds.cpms.osd.mil Quality Center: qcsupp...@dcpds.cpms.osd.mil Solaris: solarissupp...@dcpds.cpms.osd.mil Web: web.supp...@dcpds.cpms.osd.mil From: pca-boun...@lists.univie.ac.at [mailto:pca-boun...@lists.univie.ac.at] On Behalf Of Becktold, Lisa M. (LARC-B7)[Chugach Federal Solutions, Inc.] Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 11:30 AM To: pca@lists.univie.ac.at Subject: [pca] Setting up PCA patch server Hi, We have started using pca to patch our servers. It's been working very well, and we'd like to refine our setup. Instead of each server accessing support.oracle.com, we'd like to set up an internal pca patch server. The patch clients should access this internal patch server, and NOT go outside our internal network to download patches. I'm a bit confused about what should reside on that internal patch server. Should I download the latest recommended patch cluster and associated patchdiag.xref file, and place it on the internal patch server? If the full recommended patch cluster is located on the patch server, then there the patch client doesn't need to go outside our internal network and access support.oracle.com, right? The patch server must either share the patch directory via NFS, or offer it via http or ftp, correct? Lisa Lisa Becktold System Administrator Chugach Federal Solutions, Inc. NASA Center for AeroSpace Information Contract Phone: 443 995 5805