Using PTFs in SUSE Manager
SUSE provides temporary fixes for all currently supported solutions shipped directly to its customers. These PTFs (Program Temporary Fixes) are now available as repositories, which can be synced in SUSE Manager.
1. Understanding PTF packages
PTF packages are installed via a proxy package and are named ptf-xxxxxx
, where xxxxxx is a number and part of the name of the package, not its version.
They will depend on the correct version of the package that is known to include the correction in the software. This type of package:
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cannot be installed accidentally (i.e. zypper update will never suggest installing them),
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cannot be removed accidentally (i.e. a newer package version will not replace the PTF one, unless the user makes it explicitly on the zypper command line),
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is only updated when the newer version is known to address the specific issue previously solved by the PTF,
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updates only packages already installed on the system (i.e. if a software is split into multiple packages, the PTF will replace only those currently installed on the system).
The correct ID of the package will be provided by SUSE Support during the course of the support case investigation, along with instruction on how to deploy/restart the affected services.
2. Installing PTF packages
PTF packages are currently only supported for SLE 12 and SLE 15 based systems. Other versions or Operating Systems do not have this feature yet and the pages are not visible for them. |
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On the console enter
mgr-sync refresh
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Enter
mgr-sync list channel
and look for channels starting with your SCC account name andptfs
in its name. E.g.a123456-sles-15.3-ptfs-x86_64
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Enable the PTF channel with
mgr-sync add channel <label>
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This channel is now available and can be added to every system which is using the same base channel.
PTF packages need to be installed explicitly, since they are not automatically picked up when updating a system. The SUSE Customer Support will provide the PTF number to fix a specific problem. The proxy package can be identified in the PTF list with the number. Every system with PTFs available for installation has a page in SUSE Manager Web UI which lists them.
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In the SUSE Manager Web UI, navigate to
and look for the product you want to enable the PTF repository for. -
Click Show product’s channels next to the products sync status.
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You should see a popup listing mandatory and optional channels for the product.
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In the optional channels list look for channels starting with your SCC account name and
ptfs
in its name. E.g.a123456-sles-15.3-ptfs-x86_64
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Select the channel using the checkbox next to its name and click Confirm to schedule the synchronization.
Note that the product has to be installed to be able to add optional channels to it.
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In the SUSE Manager Web UI, navigate to
and select the client where you want to install a PTF. -
Navigate to the
and select thePTF channel
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Click Next, and
Confirm Software Channel Change
with Confirm. -
Navigate to
to see the results to check if the channel assignment is finished. -
Navigate to the
sub tab. -
Select the PTF package you want to install.
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Click Install PTF, and
Confirm Program Temporary Fixes (PTFs) Installation
with Confirm. -
Navigate to
to see PTF installation results.
In case a PTF should be installed using the API, the normal system.schedulePackageInstall
API can be used with the proxy package name.
3. After PTF installation
Once a PTF is confirmed to address the reported issue, the updated package will be tracked for inclusion into a future maintenance update before being widely distributed as a regular maintenance update in the update repositories.
When this regular update with the fix is released, an updated version of the PTF will also be released into the account-specific PTF repository. The updated PTF will remove the strict dependencies and allow updates to be installed again.
The replacement of the PTF with the maintenance update which includes the fix happens automatically via a standard package update or patch installation.
4. Removing the patched version of a package
In cases where a PTF needs to be uninstalled and the non-patched version of the packages need to be installed on the system, a simple package remove cannot be used. The PTF package is not selectable in the standard package list page.
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In the SUSE Manager Web UI, navigate to
and select the client you want to remove a PTF from. -
Navigate to the
sub tab. -
Select the PTF package you want to remove.
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Click Remove PTFs, and on the
Confirm Program Temporary Fixes (PTFs) Removal
page click Confirm. -
To see the results, navigate to
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Removing PTFs requires a special version of |
In case the PTF should be removed using the API, the normal system.schedulePackageRemove
api can be used with the proxy package name.
5. Removing the patched version of a package on the client
In case a PTF should be removed directly on the client using the console, it is required to use a special command zypper removeptf
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All other ways result either in an error or can lead to unwanted behavior like removing important packages from the system, and making the system unusable.
For the command line usage see also: https://www.suse.com/de-de/support/kb/doc/?id=000020596