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<h1 class="topictitle1">Maintaining the Linux integration code</h1>
<div><p>This topic discusses how to maintain and manage your integrated Linux<sup>®</sup> server
code.</p>
<div class="section"><p>The Linux integration software has some components that
run on <span class="keyword">i5/OS™</span>, and others
that run on Linux.
The Linux components
are installed when you create the Linux server. The <span class="keyword">i5/OS</span>-based
code can be maintained using the normal PTF process; however, you need a way
to maintain the integration code installed on Linux. You can do this from Linux using the <samp class="codeph">ixsupdt</samp> command.
This command updates the kernel code and user level code.</p>
<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> Linux distributions
have methods to update the software (that is, online update, update CD-ROMs,
etc.). If a Linux distributions
update includes a kernel update, we recommend that you back up your server
prior to applying the update. Immediately after applying the Linux distributions
update, you must run the <samp class="codeph">ixsupdt</samp> command. This is to ensure
that the latest iSeries™ Linux integration
drivers are available for the updated kernel. To see a list of kernels supported
by the Linux integration
drivers, please check the following Web site: <p><a href="http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/linux/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/integratedxseries/linux/</a> <img src="www.gif" alt="Link outside information center" /></p>
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<p>To
run the <samp class="codeph">ixsupdt</samp> command, complete the following steps:</p>
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<ol><li class="stepexpand"><span>Log in to Linux as either the root user or a user with root authority,
and start a terminal session.</span></li>
<li class="stepexpand"><span>At the command prompt enter the <kbd class="userinput">ixsupdt</kbd> command
and press <span class="uicontrol">Enter</span>. The syntax is:</span> <pre>ixsupdt &lt;<var class="varname">userid</var>&gt; [&lt;<var class="varname">address</var>&gt;]</pre>
<p>Where <var class="varname">userid</var> is an <span class="keyword">i5/OS</span> user
profile and <var class="varname">address</var> is the IP address or host name of the
hosting <span class="keyword">i5/OS</span> partition.
The ixsupdt command allows you to change the IP address or host name listed
as the managing iSeries for your server.</p>
<p>Linux integration support needs this data
in order to set up a connection to exchange administrative information with <span class="keyword">i5/OS</span>. It is important that you
specify a valid IP address, or host name that is registered in the local DNS.</p>
</li>
<li class="stepexpand"><span>Linux issues
a prompt for the <span class="keyword">i5/OS</span> users
password. Type in the password and press <span class="uicontrol">Enter</span>.</span></li>
<li class="stepexpand"><span>If the kernel has been updated, a reboot is required to run with
the updated kernel.</span></li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzau9kickoff.htm" title="This will help you learn about using Intel-based Linux solution on the iSeries platform with the Integrated xSeries Server and Integrated xSeries Adapter.">Linux on an integrated xSeries solution</a></div>
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