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text=(:title syspatch:)%0a%0a[[https://man.openbsd.org/syspatch|syspatch]] helps provide binary patches to OpenBSD. It brings your system up-to-date from -release to -stable. These patches do not include feature updates and should be safe to apply to production servers immediately.%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas syspatch%0a@]%0a%0aSystem patching can be automated by setting up a cronjob:%0a%0a[@%0a$ doas crontab -e%0a@]%0a%0aAt the bottom, add this line:%0a%0a[@%0a~ * * * * /usr/sbin/syspatch%0a@]%0a%0aA random sleep has been added to ensure that the update starts at a unique time. This prevents all machines from running the exact same job at the exact same time, which would slow down the system.%0a
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diff:1623298989:1622782926:=18c18%0a%3c ~ * * * * /usr/sbin/syspatch%0a---%0a> 0 * * * * sleep $((RANDOM %25 43200)) && /usr/sbin/syspatch%0a21c21%0a%3c A random sleep has been added to ensure that the update starts at a unique time. This prevents all machines from running the exact same job at the exact same time, which would slow down the system.%0a---%0a> A random sleep has been added to ensure that the update starts at a unique time. This prevents all machines from running the exact same job at the exact same time, which would slow down the system.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
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diff:1622782926:1621222362:=3,21c3,7%0a%3c [[https://man.openbsd.org/syspatch|syspatch]] helps provide binary patches to OpenBSD. It brings your system up-to-date from -release to -stable. These patches do not include feature updates and should be safe to apply to production servers immediately.%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas syspatch%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c System patching can be automated by setting up a cronjob:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c $ doas crontab -e%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c At the bottom, add this line:%0a%3c %0a%3c [@%0a%3c 0 * * * * sleep $((RANDOM %25 43200)) && /usr/sbin/syspatch%0a%3c @]%0a%3c %0a%3c A random sleep has been added to ensure that the update starts at a unique time. This prevents all machines from running the exact same job at the exact same time, which would slow down the system.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> [[https://man.openbsd.org/syspatch|syspatch(8)]] updates the binaries in your OpenBSD installation with security and stability patches. In the jargon of OpenBSD's release schedule, you are bringing your system up-to-date from -release to -stable. These patches do not include feature updates and are intended to be safe to apply to production environments immediately.%0a> %0a> !!Usage%0a> %0a> Simply run [@ doas syspatch @], and wait for the binaries to download. Then, you must run [[https://man.openbsd.org/sysmerge|sysmerge(8)]] to merge the patches into your system. This will likely result in having to manually resolve configuration file conflicts. Read each version of each file carefully, and ensure that nothing in current use is lost. Further information can be found in the relevant man pages.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
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diff:1621222362:1621222362:=1,7d0%0a%3c (:title syspatch:)%0a%3c %0a%3c [[https://man.openbsd.org/syspatch|syspatch(8)]] updates the binaries in your OpenBSD installation with security and stability patches. In the jargon of OpenBSD's release schedule, you are bringing your system up-to-date from -release to -stable. These patches do not include feature updates and are intended to be safe to apply to production environments immediately.%0a%3c %0a%3c !!Usage%0a%3c %0a%3c Simply run [@ doas syspatch @], and wait for the binaries to download. Then, you must run [[https://man.openbsd.org/sysmerge|sysmerge(8)]] to merge the patches into your system. This will likely result in having to manually resolve configuration file conflicts. Read each version of each file carefully, and ensure that nothing in current use is lost. Further information can be found in the relevant man pages.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a