AWS sap documentation change
Summary
Updated Oracle documentation link from a specific proxy configuration page to a general software management documentation page
Security assessment
This change updates a reference link to Oracle documentation. There is no indication of addressing a security issue or adding security features. It's a routine documentation link update.
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 06c9daae1..6b6f0b17e 100644 --- a//sap/latest/sap-netweaver/auto-os-patch-custom-baselines.md +++ b//sap/latest/sap-netweaver/auto-os-patch-custom-baselines.md @@ -198 +198 @@ Only patches specified in `updateinfo.xml` are applied if you are using the defa -Oracle Linux instances require internet access to the public YUM repository or Oracle ULN in order to download packages. If the Amazon EC2 instance is on a private subnet of an Amazon VPC, you can use a proxy server or a local YUM repository to download packages. For more information, see [Configuring a System to Use a Proxy With a Yum Server](https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/software-management/sfw-mgmt-ConfigureaSystemtoUseOracleLinuxYumServer.html#config-proxy-with-yum) in the Oracle documentation. Alternatively, Oracle Linux systems can work with Oracle Linux Manager for YUM package management. An Oracle Linux Manager system can be in a public subnet while Oracle Linux systems can be in a private subnet. For more information, see [Oracle Linux Manager](https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux-manager/) in the Oracle documentation. +Oracle Linux instances require internet access to the public YUM repository or Oracle ULN in order to download packages. If the Amazon EC2 instance is on a private subnet of an Amazon VPC, you can use a proxy server or a local YUM repository to download packages. For more information, see [Oracle Linux Software Management documentation](https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/software-management/) in the Oracle documentation. Alternatively, Oracle Linux systems can work with Oracle Linux Manager for YUM package management. An Oracle Linux Manager system can be in a public subnet while Oracle Linux systems can be in a private subnet. For more information, see [Oracle Linux Manager](https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux-manager/) in the Oracle documentation.