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tutorial:adm:server_os_updates [2019/12/17 07:56]
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tutorial:adm:server_os_updates [2020/01/06 12:45]
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     * LRTs run usually at night so it is not entirely necessary to stop the IdM, but you have to make sure you have enough time to perform the patching (and possible rollback) before jobs start to execute.     * LRTs run usually at night so it is not entirely necessary to stop the IdM, but you have to make sure you have enough time to perform the patching (and possible rollback) before jobs start to execute.
     * Restarting IdM cancels the LRT that was currently running, LRT **will not pick up automatically** after IdM goes up again.     * Restarting IdM cancels the LRT that was currently running, LRT **will not pick up automatically** after IdM goes up again.
-    * Nightly LRTs usually read HR system data. This means there are dependecies between them (e.g. synchronize identities, then contracts and/or time slices, then run recompute on them and finally run HR processes which enable/disbale identities based on freshly synchronized data). Given the nature of deployment, those dependencies may be "hard" and it may be dangerous to skip some of LRTs or run them in different order.+    * Nightly LRTs usually read HR system data. This means there are dependecies between them (e.g. synchronize identities, then contracts and/or time slices, then run recompute on them and finally run HR processes which enable/disable identities based on freshly synchronized data). Given the nature of deployment, those dependencies may be "hard" and it may be dangerous to skip some of LRTs or run them in different order.
   * Impact on end systems connected to IdM   * Impact on end systems connected to IdM
     * There is no direct impact on other systems.     * There is no direct impact on other systems.
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