Updated on 2024-11-20 GMT+08:00

Patch Management

Patch Management allows users to manage patches on ECS or Cloud Container Engine (CCE) instances by scanning and repairing patches.

Currently, patch management supports only servers that can access the public network. You can bind an EIP or NAT gateway to implement patch management.

Before managing patches, ensure that the regions where the execution machines are deployed and the operating systems (OSs) of the execution machines are supported by the existing patch management feature, and the second-party package, on which the patch management feature is dependent on, is contained in the execution machine, and the package functions are normal. Otherwise, patches may fail to be managed.

  • Table 1 lists the OSs and versions supported by the patch management feature.
  • Table 2 lists the environment on which patch management depends.
Table 1 OSs and versions supported by the patch management feature

OS

Product

Huawei Cloud EulerOS

Huawei Cloud EulerOS 1.1

Huawei Cloud EulerOS 2.0

CentOS

CentOS 7.2

CentOS 7.3

CentOS 7.4

CentOS 7.5

CentOS 7.6

CentOS 7.7

CentOS 7.8

CentOS 7.9

CentOS 8.0

CentOS 8.1

CentOS 8.2

EulerOS

EulerOS 2.2

EulerOS 2.5

EulerOS 2.8

EulerOS 2.9

EulerOS 2.10

Table 2 Second-party packages on which the patch management feature depends

Type

Dependency Item

Python environment

Python (Python2 or Python3)

DNF software packages (depended by Huawei Cloud EulerOS 2.0, CentOS 8.0 or later, and EulerOS 2.9 or later)

YUM software packages (depended by Huawei Cloud EulerOS 1.1, versions earlier than CentOS 8.0 and EulerOS 2.9)

lsb-release software package

Software package management tool

RPM