Feb 26, 2007 #1 telcomwork Technical User Joined Mar 2, 2002 Messages 1,625 Location US Is there a command other than pkginfo to see what patches are installed?
Feb 26, 2007 1 #2 PHV MIS Joined Nov 8, 2002 Messages 53,708 Location FR This highly depends on your *nix flavour. Hope This Helps, PH. Want to get great answers to your Tek-Tips questions? Have a look at FAQ219-2884 or FAQ181-2886 Upvote 0 Downvote
This highly depends on your *nix flavour. Hope This Helps, PH. Want to get great answers to your Tek-Tips questions? Have a look at FAQ219-2884 or FAQ181-2886
Feb 26, 2007 Thread starter #3 telcomwork Technical User Joined Mar 2, 2002 Messages 1,625 Location US Sorry for being so vague. Running 5.9 and Solaris 9. Not a Unix guy so apologies. I found the spatcehs log I need in /var/cms/spatches/spatches.log This is for a Unix Server running Avaya CMS R12 Thanks all! Upvote 0 Downvote
Sorry for being so vague. Running 5.9 and Solaris 9. Not a Unix guy so apologies. I found the spatcehs log I need in /var/cms/spatches/spatches.log This is for a Unix Server running Avaya CMS R12 Thanks all!
Mar 1, 2007 #4 ksheehan MIS Joined Jun 2, 2003 Messages 9 Location US showrev -p will give you OS related patches. That path you refer to with patch info is only for the CMS app you mentioned. Upvote 0 Downvote
showrev -p will give you OS related patches. That path you refer to with patch info is only for the CMS app you mentioned.