AWS sap documentation change
Summary
Removed topics section, updated punctuation (apostrophes), and minor text clarifications
Security assessment
Structural changes (removing topics list) and typo fixes. Content about patch sources and classifications remains unchanged except for grammatical corrections. No evidence of addressing a specific security vulnerability or adding security guidance.
Diff
diff --git a/sap/latest/sap-netweaver/auto-os-patch-custom-baselines.md b/sap/latest/sap-netweaver/auto-os-patch-custom-baselines.md index 2be43098f..06c9daae1 100644 --- a//sap/latest/sap-netweaver/auto-os-patch-custom-baselines.md +++ b//sap/latest/sap-netweaver/auto-os-patch-custom-baselines.md @@ -22,15 +21,0 @@ For instructions on how to create a custom patch baseline for Linux and Windows, -###### Topics - - * Patch sources - - * Patch sources for SLES for SAP Applications - - * Patch sources for RHEL for SAP Applications - - * Patch sources for Oracle Linux - - * Windows Server considerations - - - - @@ -39 +24 @@ For instructions on how to create a custom patch baseline for Linux and Windows, -When you use the default repositories that are configured on a managed node for patching operations, Patch Manager scans for security-related patches or installs them. This is the default behavior for Patch Manager. On Linux systems, you can also use Patch Manager to install patches that aren't related to security or that are in a different source repository than the default repository that is configured on the managed node. +When you use the default repositories that are configured on a managed node for patching operations, Patch Manager scans for security-related patches or installs them. This is the default behavior for Patch Manager. On Linux systems, you can also use Patch Manager to install patches that aren’t related to security or that are in a different source repository than the default repository that is configured on the managed node. @@ -210 +194 @@ This command returns four lines before and six lines after each repository that -Oracle Linux 7 managed nodes use YUM as the package manager, while Oracle Linux 8 managed nodes use DNF as the package manager. Both package managers have an update notice, which is a file named `updateinfo.xml`. The update notice is a collection of packages that fix specific issues. Individual packages aren't assigned classifications or severity levels, so Patch Manager assigns the attributes of an update notice to the related packages and installs the packages based on the classification filters specified in the patch baseline. +Oracle Linux 7 managed nodes use YUM as the package manager, while Oracle Linux 8 managed nodes use DNF as the package manager. Both package managers have an update notice, which is a file named `updateinfo.xml`. The update notice is a collection of packages that fix specific issues. Individual packages aren’t assigned classifications or severity levels, so Patch Manager assigns the attributes of an update notice to the related packages and installs the packages based on the classification filters specified in the patch baseline.