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How to Install and Run Oracle Ksplice in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) (Doc ID 2495453.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 26, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Version N/A to N/A [Release 1.0]
Linux x86-64

Goal

Normally, Oracle Linux instances running platform images from OCI should already have ksplice and uptrack packages installed, so commands like uptrack-uname and uptrack-upgrade should work straightaway. Furthermore, /etc/uptrack/uptrack.conf should also have the access key defined, so that the client can talk to Oracle's ksplice service without registration. But, for Oracle Linux instances without ksplice or uptrack installed or for instances running other flavors of Linux, this article describes how to install ksplice and uptrack.

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