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hot patching

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hot patching [′hät ′pach·iŋ]
(engineering)
Repair of a hot refractory lining in a furnace, usually by spraying with a refractory slurry.


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We will also include coverage of the improved hot patching technology, which is a feature that allows non-kernel patches to occur without the need for a reboot.
Extending its mainframe-class capabilities, the Solaris 8 software adds jobs, projects and accounting capabilities for charging back computer use (ideal for service providers); automated dynamic reconfiguration for heightened uptime; and hot patching for dynamically changing the operating system without taking down the system.
Extending its mainframe-class capabilities, the Solaris 8 software adds jobs, projects and accounting capabilities for charging back computer use (ideal for service providers); automated dynamic reconfiguration for heightened uptime; and hot patching for dynamically changing the operating system without taking down the system.
 
 
 
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