hot patch
To install a hot patch (of either sense).
Noun
- A patch (software fix) which is applied to a system while it is running, without the need to reboot the system to complete the patching process.
- The use of hot patches allows the server to be kept fully up-to-date without any reboot-induced downtime.
- A repair for cracks and potholes in a paved surface involving filling them with hot, molten asphalt concrete.
Forms
Verb
- To install a hot patch (of either sense).
- Hot patching requires that the operating system be specifically designed or modified to allow running processes - potentially including those forming part of the core of the operating system itself - to be modified...
- Hot patching is easiest in the summer, when the asphalt is easier to keep hot during the application process.