Use this panel to optionally select maintenance packages (*.pak files) to include in the customized installation package (CIP).
Selecting maintenance packages is optional. The types of packages to include are your choice. For example, you can skip refresh packs and fix packs and install an interim fix. Or you can install one refresh pack, one fix pack, and five interim fixes.
Refresh pack compressed files and fix pack compressed files are bundled with the Update Installer for WebSphere Software. Decompress the file to expose the maintenance package (*.pak) file in the /updateinstaller/maintenance directory.
Always select a PAK file when selecting a maintenance package, such as the app_server_root\updateinstaller\maintenance\6.0-WS-WAS-WinX32-RP0000002.pak file.
You can select only one refresh pack, fix pack, and SDK fix pack. Refresh packs and fix packs are cumulative. Always select the latest package available when possible.
You can type directly into each field to identify the file path and file name of the *.pak file. Or, click Browse in connected mode to search for and select the existing file.
Validation
The processing engine requires selected maintenance packages to have a valid file path and valid format. In connected mode, validation of the file path occurs when you click Next. Validation of whether a maintenance package is valid occurs only when you click Verify Maintenance Package.
In disconnected mode, the processing engine performs validation while building the customized installation package.
Disconnected mode affects file path specifications
The directory and valid maintenance package must exist in connected mode. In disconnected mode, remember to specify the file path and the name of the *.pak file in terms of the machine on which the processing engine machine runs. The processing engine must be able to locate the maintenance package at build time.
What are maintenance packages?
Maintenance packages include refresh packs, fix packs, and interim fixes.
Refresh pack: A refresh pack includes fixes and minor new features, such as Version 6.0.2.
Refresh packs are cumulative, so Version 6.0.2 includes features and fixes that are contained in Version 6.0.2, as well as fix packs and interim fixes that are published for Version 6.0.1.
Check the list of delivered fixes in the refresh pack to determine which interim fixes must be reinstalled. If an interim fix is deleted, but the fix is not in the refresh pack, reinstall the interim fix.
Fix pack: A fix pack is a cumulative package of fixes, such as Version 6.0.2.1.
Fix packs install on top of a specific refresh pack, such as applying Version 6.0.2.2 to Version 6.0.2. Fix packs also install on top of a previous fix pack, such as applying Version 6.0.2.2 to Version 6.0.2.1. Fix packs are cumulative, so Version 6.0.2.2 includes all fixes in Version 6.0.2.1.
Check the list of delivered fixes in the fix pack to determine which interim fixes must be reinstalled. If an interim fix is deleted, but the fix is not in the fix pack, reinstall the interim fix.
Fix packs for the Java 2 Software Developer Kit (SDK): Fix packs for the Java 2 SDK include cumulative maintenance for the SDK.