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Managing Third party Application Updates & Patches on Linux Devices
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IT Admins can get a view of OS and Third Party Applications (having one or more app updates available) installed on Scalefusion managed Linux devices, as per devices as well as apps, sync the updates and take more actions on them all from one place.
This document covers details of the features provided on Scalefusion Dashboard for managing OS and third-party app updates.
Pre-requisites
Configure Third Party Application Update & Patch Management Settings
Linux devices should be enrolled in Scalefusion with the latest Tux MDM agent, that is, version 0.0.0~20241204113849
Description
On Scalefusion Dashboard, navigate to Update & Patch Management > Linux OS & App Updates
Based on the configuration settings, once the Scalefusion agent syncs the available updates, they will start appearing on Dashboard.
Summary View: A quick view shows the following information on the status of updates
Device Summary
Updated: Total no. of devices updated with no pending updates
Pending: No. of devices on which updates are pending (not yet installed)
OS Updates: Total number of devices that have an OS update pending
Critical: No. of devices that have critical updates pending.
Install Summary
Approved: No. of updates that have been Approved and in progress state
Installed: No. of updates that were approved and installed successfully.
Failed: No. of updates that were approved but failed to install. Failed count will be based on Failure handling settings configured under OS Update Management settings.
Following details are fetched and displayed with respect to app and OS updates. There are two ways in which you can view the updates:
Devices View: Provides the details based on devices on which app(s) and patches are to be updated.
Updates View: Provides the details based on updates reported
Devices View
Devices view will display list of devices where on each device, one or more app or OS update is available. In case all the apps and patches are updated on a device, that device will not be visible in Devices view. Following are the components in device view:
Filters
You can filter and view the devices accordingly. The devices can be filtered over following:
Filter | Description |
Groups | Lists all devices in the selected group. By default, devices of all groups are shown |
Devices | Allows you to select a particular device and view its details. You can also search for a device by name, serial number, IMEI number etc. |
Update Type | Filters devices based on the type of updates. The type of update can be chosen from the following:
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Device Details
The device view displays the following details with respect to updates:
Name: Device Name and model
Group/Profile: Group and Profile applied on the devices.
Installed Updates: No. of updates installed on the device
Available Updates: No. of updates which are pending (not yet installed) on the device
Critical Updates: No. of critical updates pending on the device.
Device Level Actions
Following actions can be performed on devices.
These actions are present under Actions menu in front of each device
View Details: Clicking on the eye icon opens a Dialog that displays the available updates on the device along with their version, update type and other related information. Here, you can also filter the updates by their update type.
Show Obsolete Updates: Obsolete updates are the updates that were previously available on the device or are no longer required on the device. On checking this setting, you will get a list of obsolete updates on the device.
Bulk Actions on Devices
You can also perform actions on all or selected devices in bulk. To access these actions, click on the Actions button at the right of the filters. The following actions can be performed:
Schedule Scan: This will schedule the scanning of updates on the selected devices
Download Compliance Report: A report of all the Linux devices, their make and model, OS version, pending updates and more details get downloaded in CSV format.
Updates View
Following are the components in the updated view
Filters
You can filter and view the updates accordingly. The updates can be filtered over the following:
Filter | Description |
Groups | Lists all devices in the selected group. By default, devices of all groups are shown |
Devices | Allows you to select a particular device and view its details. You can also search for a device by name, serial number, IMEI number etc. |
Update Type | Filters updates based on their type. The type of update can be chosen from the following:
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Update Status | Filters updates based on Update status. The status can be chosen from the following:
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Update Details
The updates view displays the following details with respect to each update:
Name: The info of the update to be applied, including the update name and download size
Source: The source from where the package will be downloaded
Version: The version of the update.
Type: The type of the update.
Available On: Number of devices the update is available on.
Downloaded On: Number of devices the update is downloaded on.
Installed On: Number of devices the update is installed on.
Failed On: Number of devices on which the update failed to install.
Publishing an Update
An update can be published on Linux devices from the Dashboard. To do so,
Click on the three dots (under Actions) in front of the update and click on Publish
This will open the Publish dialog box. This contains the following:
Details of the update, version, download size etc.
All the devices on which this particular update is available will be listed. You can select the device(s) on which you want to publish the update. The device details like OS version, Status, Group/Profile, managed/unmanaged etc. will also be displayed.
Click on the Publish button after making selections.
Bulk Actions on Updates
You can also perform actions on all the updates in bulk. To access these actions, click on the Actions drop-down at the right of the filters. The following actions can be performed:
Download Compliance Report: A report of all the macOS devices, their make and model, OS version, pending updates and more details get downloaded in CSV format.
Known Behavior
All updates, including application updates, will display as OS update type.
If you use Schedule scan, it will manually look for updates on devices and not wait for sync interval.