SharePoint Patch Installation Guide
SharePoint Patch Installation Guide
From the Servers in this Farm page, under the Farm information
section, you will see the SharePoint Farm Build Version.
To match the build number with SharePoint 2013 patch, use Todd Klindt's
blog: http://www.toddklindt.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=346
Step 2: SharePoint 2013 patch download
Start the patching process by double clicking the installers (you may
have to extract the downloaded binaries!). Accept the license
agreement and click on "Continue".
You should see the installation progress window. You may asked to
reboot the server to complete patch installation.
Install all other required binaries before proceeding with the next step.
Step 4: Run SharePoint 2013 Products Configuration Wizard
once binaries are installed on all SharePoint servers, the next step is run
SharePoint 2010 Products Configuration Wizard.
You will get a warning message saying few services will be restarted
during this upgrade process. Click Yes and then Click Next
Repeat this patch procedures in rest your SharePoint Servers in the farm.
Run SharePoint 2013 Products Configuration Wizard ONE Server at a
time:
We have to run SharePoint 2013 products configuration wizard in all other
servers. Although SharePoint patch installation can happen simultaneously, I
would suggest you run SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard only on
ONE sever at a time! Start from App Server which hosts central admin, Once
its completed move on to other app servers and then SharePoint web front
ends. SharePoint 2013 patching process may take about 30 minutes on each
server.
If you try to run the wizard simultaneously, You'll get to see SharePoint 2013
places a lock until the configuration gets completed on the other server
already running the wizard.
From the Servers in this Farm page, under the Farm information
section, you will see the Configuration Database Version.
Make sure your new build number is matching with the patch your have just
installed. Also, check "Manage Servers in this Farm" page in Central
administration. This page will also tell you if you need to run the SharePoint
Products Configuration Wizard on a server to complete the update process.
Make sure every server in your SharePoint farm is upgraded and displays
status as "No Action Required".
Don't just stop by SharePoint 2013 service pack installation. But apply Windows Server OS patches and
SQL Server patches on regular maintenance windows.
Every Hotfix, CU, Service pack you install, will increment the version/build
number of your SharePoint Farm.
Last but not least: Its a good idea to have a maintenance page during
scheduled down times in SharePoint: Maintenance Page for SharePoint Quick way to Implement