03-12-2014 05:45 PM - edited 03-10-2019 09:31 PM
when applying a new patch on the ISE 1.4.1, will the server be taken off line whilst the patch is applied. i.e.does the server require a reboot after the patch is applied?
03-12-2014 06:47 PM
Reboot is not required for patch installation. Please always refer the release notes before you apply any cumulative patch. Release notes of Cisco ISE Version 1.1.4.218 Cumulative Patch 1
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-1-1/release_notes/ise111_rn.html#pgfId-420842
The only time ISE required a reboot when you apply ISE 1.2 patch 5. This was documented in the release notes. Cisco ISE Version 1.2.0.899—Cumulative Patch 5
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/1-2/release_notes/ise12_rn.html#pgfId-450014
Hope that helps.
~BR
Jatin Katyal
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03-12-2014 08:51 PM
many thanks for your reply Jatin :-)
03-12-2014 08:50 PM
This is what is presently installed:
Cisco Identity Services Engine
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Version : 1.1.4.218
Cisco Identity Services Engine Patch
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Version : 2
Cisco Identity Services Engine Patch
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Version : 8
So is it correct to say that if I have installed patch 8 , then I do not need to install 3-7?
ise-patchbundle-1.1.4.218-3-80980.i386.tar.gz
ise-patchbundle-1.1.4.218-4-82816.i386.tar.gz
ise-patchbundle-1.1.4.218-5-83887.i386.tar.gz
ise-patchbundle-1.1.4.218-6-83972.i386.tar.gz
ise-patchbundle-1.1.4.218-7-87377.i386.tar.gz
03-12-2014 09:27 PM
That is correct. Since you've already applied a cumulative patch 8 so you don't need to apply any previous patches because cumulative patch contains the fix of previous all patches.
~BR
Jatin Katyal
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