Introduction
SOS provides JS7 - Patch Management in the event of severe bugs or Vulnerabilities.
- Bugs, vulnerabilities and availability of patches are communicated with the SOS Change Management System.
- The article provides information how to apply patches to a JS7 Agent.
FEATURE AVAILABILITY STARTING FROM RELEASE 2.3.0 - The article explains how to manually apply patches. For automated patching see JS7 - Automated Installation and Update.
The following applies to use of patch files:
- Patches are offered from from .jar Java archive files or from .tar.gz tarball archive files.
- The same patch files are applied to Unix and Windows.
- Patch file names follow the scheme:
- Unix, Windows:
js7_agent.<release>-PATCH.<issue-key>.[jar|tar.gz]
- The following placeholders are used:
- Example:
- Unix, Windows:
js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar, js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.tar.gz
- Unix, Windows:
- Unix, Windows:
- Patch .tar.gz archive files
- include one or more .jar files that hold patches.
- include a directory hierarchy for .jar files:
agent/lib/patches
Download Patches
Find the following examples for a patch:
Product | Type | File Extension | Patch Example Download URL | Hash | Sig | TSR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JS7 Agent | Java archive | .jar | https://download.sos-berlin.com/patches/2.2.3-patch/js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar | sha256 | sig | tsr |
tarball archive | .tar.gz | https://download.sos-berlin.com/patches/2.2.3-patch/js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.tar.gz | sha256 | sig | tsr |
The patch examples will not impact an Agent installation and are used for instructional purposes only. For details see JS-1984.
Effective download links for Agent patches are indicated with the respective Change Management issue.
Before applying patches users might want to verify the integrity and authenticity of downloaded patch files, see JS7 - Verifying releases.
Patches for Agent On Premises
The Agent expects Java .jar files holding patches in the following locations:
- Unix
/opt/sos-berlin.com/js7/agent/lib/patches
- Windows
C:\Program Files\sos-berlin.com\js7\agent\lib\patches
The paths noted above are specified during installation and can point to a different location. The lib/patches
part of the path will be the same for all installations.
Applying Patches
Apply the following steps to an Agent instance. If an Agent cluster is operated then the steps have to be performed for all Agent cluster members.
The patch examples will not impact an Agent installation and are used for instructional purposes only. For details see JS-1984.
Note: The Agent has to be stopped before applying patches.
Applying Patch on Unix
Manual Patching
# invoke shell and switch to the user account that owns the Agent's home directory # navigate to the home directory for patches cd /opt/sos-berlin.com/js7/agent/lib/patches # download the .jar patch file curl https://download.sos-berlin.com/patches/2.2.3-patch/js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar -O
Automated Patching
# invoke shell and switch to the user account that owns the Agent's home directory # download the .jar patch file curl https://download.sos-berlin.com/patches/2.2.3-patch/js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar -O # apply the patch ./js7_install_agent.sh \ --patch-jar=js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar \ --patch=JS-1984 \ --home=/opt/sos-berlin.com/js7/agent \ --http-port=4445
Applying Patch on Windows
Manual Patching
@rem invoke Windows shell and switch to the user account that owns the Agent's home directory @rem navigate to the home directory for patches cd %ProgramFiles%\sos-berlin.com\js7\agent\lib\patches @rem download from URL https://download.sos-berlin.com/patches/2.2.3-patch/js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar @rem copy from download location (could be different from this example) copy %USERPROFILE%\Downloads\js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar .
Automated Patching
# invoke PowerShell and switch to the user account that owns the Agent's home directory # download from URL Invoke-WebRequest ` -Uri 'https://download.sos-berlin.com/patches/2.2.3-patch/js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar' ` -Outfile js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar # apply the patch ./Install-JS7Agent.ps1 ` -PatchJar js7_agent.2.2.3-PATCH.JS-1984.jar ` -Patch JS-1984 ` -HomeDir $env:ProgramFiles\sos-berlin.com\js7\agent ` -HttpPort 4445
Notes
Note: The Agent instance has to be restarted to apply patches.
Note: Users are discouraged from using tools such as 7-Zip to extract the patch archive in case of manual patching. Instead, use the tools available from the OS as indicated by the examples. Do not create a sub-folder from the archive name but extract directly to the directory hierarchy as indicated above.
Hint: For automated rollout of patches see JS7 - Automated Installation and Update.
Removing Patches
Patches are automatically removed when an Agent release is updated or upgraded using the JS7 - Agent - Installation Using the Windows Graphical Installer or the installation scripts as indicated with JS7 - Automated Installation and Update.
Patches can be manually removed by dropping the files in the patches
sub-directory which holds the patch archives.
Note: The Agent has to be stopped before patches are removed.
Patches for Agent Container
The Agent container expects Java .jar files for patches in the following location:
/var/sos-berlin.com/js7/agent/config/patches
- The directory
/var/sos-berlin.com/js7/agent
typically is mounted to avar
volume when running the container: for details see the JS7 - Agent Installation for Containers article. - If the
config/patches
sub-directory does not exist then it should be created before storing the patch file. - If a patch is provided from a .tar.gz archive file then users should extract the archive and store the .jar files included to the
config/patches
sub-directory.
Applying Patches
On start-up the Agent container checks the directory noted above for the existence of .jar files and applies the patches, for details see the Patches for Agent On Premises section above.
Patches are not applied persistently to a container. Patch files remain in place in the /var/sos-berlin.com/js7/agent/config/patches
sub-directory (typically mounted to a volume) for the lifetime of the Agent release in use. Patches have to be removed if a newer release of the Agent is used.
Note: The Agent container has to be restarted to apply patches.
Removing Patches
Patches are removed by dropping the files in the patches
sub-directory.
Patch files are not automatically removed when updating or upgrading the Agent image. If a newer Agent release is used then this includes any fixes provided by previous patches. Users have to remove patch files when applying new releases.
Note: The Agent container has to be restarted to make removal of patches effective.