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AMS standard patching FAQs

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This section provides answers to some frequently asked questions.

  • Q: How do I opt out of patching globally?

    A: To globally opt out of patching, file a service request. Note that you can't opt out of AMS mandatory patches. All stacks will continue to be scanned so that we can report on vulnerabilities.

     

  • Q: How do I exclude specific stacks from patching?

    A: To permanently exclude specific stacks from patching, submit a service request. To exclude certain stacks from a particular patch cycle, respond to the upcoming patching notice with the list of stacks to exclude. For information, see Changing what gets patched/opting out. Note that you can't opt out of mandatory patches.

     

  • Q: What happens if I don't approve a patching service notification?

    A: You have 14 days to approve a standard patching service request and 10 days to approve a critical patching notice. If you don't approve the service request within the time period, the service commitment is nullified and no patching occurs. In the case of mandatory patching, patches are applied regardless of response to the service request.

     

  • Q: How do I exclude specific patches and packages from being installed?

    A: To permanently exclude specific patches or packages, submit a service request. To exclude certain patches or packages from a particular patch cycle, respond to the upcoming patching notice with the list of patches or packages to exclude. For details, see Changing what gets patched/opting out. Note that you can't opt out of mandatory patches.

     

  • Q: What happens if a system fails as a result of patching?

    A: AMS monitors each system. AMS sends a service notification to you of the outcome of each update (that is, success or fail) per stack and instance. If a failure is detected, AMS investigates, works to restore the instance, and then an AMS operations engineer attempts to manually patch. For information, see AMS standard patching failures.

     

  • Q: What updates are managed by AMS?

    A: AMS manages operating system level updates that AMS is notified of by the vendor. For more information, see Supported patches.

     

  • Q: What updates are not managed by AMS?

    A: Application-level updates are not managed by AMS.

     

  • Q: How are Auto Scaling groups updated?

    A: Auto Scaling groups are updated with an AMI replacement in the Auto Scaling group configuration and preform a rolling update. A rolling update observes the HealthyHostThreshold setting of your patching configuration, which determines how many Amazon EC2 instances in a stack must be maintained active during patching. For more information, see AMI updates patching (using patched AMIs for Auto Scaling groups).

     

  • Q: How do I get updates installed outside the normal cycle?

    A: For OS-level updates that you want installed outside of the normal patching schedule, submit a service request by using the patching notification that you received. This might happen if your testing of a proposed patch took longer than 21 days (for a standard patch) or 14 days (for a critical patch). Out-of-band patching can be done in-place for standalone Amazon EC2 instances.

     

  • Q: How are newly deployed stacks or instances patched?

    A: When creating a new Amazon EC2 stack instance or Auto Scaling group, you should always specify the latest AMS AMI, which will have the latest patches on it already. For mutable infrastructures, inline patching should be performed as soon as the stack is deployed.

     

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