Which two options are correct descriptions of commands you can run?

You have successfully installed the uptrack tool on servers you will be using ksplice kernel
updates. Which two options are correct descriptions of commands you can run?

You have successfully installed the uptrack tool on servers you will be using ksplice kernel
updates. Which two options are correct descriptions of commands you can run?

A.
“uptrack-show”: list the active Oracle Ksplice updates in your running kernel.

B.
“uptrack-upgrade”: connect to the Uptrack update server, check and apply new updates when
available.

C.
“uptrack-upgrade”: connect to the Uptrack update server, check and download a new update to
the uptrack tool.

D.
“uptrack-show <key>”: list the servers that have the uptrack tool installed using the current key.

Explanation:
A:uptrack-show
You can see what updates have been installed by running uptrack-show:
B:uptrack-upgrade
Ksplice updates are the same security and bugfix updates you would get from your Linux vendor,
packaged in a special rebootless form. To apply Ksplice updates, just runuptrack-upgrade.



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david

david

To view the updates that Ksplice Uptrack has made to the running kernel:
# uptrack-show
To view the updates that are available to be installed:
# uptrack-show –available
To remove all updates from the kernel:
# uptrack-remove –all

To list the available Ksplice updates, use the uptrack-upgrade command:
# uptrack-upgrade -n