Apr 4, 2007 #1 ThorSlot MIS Nov 21, 2006 12 ES to find out installed version of legato in solaris? I have a machine solaris and not that legato version has installed to him, there is some camando to be able to find out it THX
to find out installed version of legato in solaris? I have a machine solaris and not that legato version has installed to him, there is some camando to be able to find out it THX
Apr 4, 2007 #2 605 Instructor May 18, 2003 3,283 DE What about "pkginfo | grep LGTO" ? Upvote 0 Downvote
Apr 4, 2007 #3 605 Instructor May 18, 2003 3,283 DE BTW - if this is a SUN version (Solstice/StorEdge), this will not work as the package names are different. In this case, use nsradmin as shown in the example below. It is Windows but it's the same procedure for all NW OS. Just look for the version. C:\>nsradmin -s servername NetWorker administration program. Use the "help" command for help. nsradmin> . type: NSR Current query set nsradmin> print type: NSR; name: your_hostname; version: NetWorker nw_7_3_2_jumbo.Build.386 Eval; comment: ; parallelism: 4; manual saves: Enabled; public archives: Disabled; volume priority: NearLine Priority; SmartMedia save mount: volume by characteristics; license server: ; update licenses: No; device sharing mode: maximal sharing; Jobsdb retention in days: 7; Jobsdb maximum size (KB): 20460; WORM pools only hold WORM tapes: Yes; WORM tapes only in WORM pools: Yes; administrator: "*@*"; contact name: ; company: ; street address: ; city/town: ; state/province: ; zip/postal code: ; country: ; phone: ; fax: ; email address: ; server OS type: Windows NT Server on Intel; site-id: ; support email address: ; purchase date: ; product serial number: ; datazone pass phrase: ; nsradmin> quit C:\> Upvote 0 Downvote
BTW - if this is a SUN version (Solstice/StorEdge), this will not work as the package names are different. In this case, use nsradmin as shown in the example below. It is Windows but it's the same procedure for all NW OS. Just look for the version. C:\>nsradmin -s servername NetWorker administration program. Use the "help" command for help. nsradmin> . type: NSR Current query set nsradmin> print type: NSR; name: your_hostname; version: NetWorker nw_7_3_2_jumbo.Build.386 Eval; comment: ; parallelism: 4; manual saves: Enabled; public archives: Disabled; volume priority: NearLine Priority; SmartMedia save mount: volume by characteristics; license server: ; update licenses: No; device sharing mode: maximal sharing; Jobsdb retention in days: 7; Jobsdb maximum size (KB): 20460; WORM pools only hold WORM tapes: Yes; WORM tapes only in WORM pools: Yes; administrator: "*@*"; contact name: ; company: ; street address: ; city/town: ; state/province: ; zip/postal code: ; country: ; phone: ; fax: ; email address: ; server OS type: Windows NT Server on Intel; site-id: ; support email address: ; purchase date: ; product serial number: ; datazone pass phrase: ; nsradmin> quit C:\>
Apr 4, 2007 Thread starter #4 ThorSlot MIS Nov 21, 2006 12 ES I have proven it but it does not give the result me that I need. I need verison but build THX Upvote 0 Downvote
Apr 4, 2007 #5 new2me Technical User Mar 12, 2004 176 CA pkginfo -l LGTOserv I think this should give you what you need. Upvote 0 Downvote
Apr 4, 2007 Thread starter #6 ThorSlot MIS Nov 21, 2006 12 ES Perfect Ok modifying I complete commando has left info that needed thanks to all pkginfo -l LGTOclnt Upvote 0 Downvote