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Commands Reference, Volume 4
Reports the latest installed
maintenance level of the system.
oslevel [ -l
Level | -g | -q ]
The oslevel command
reports the level of the operating system using a subset of all filesets
installed on your system. These filesets include the Base Operating
System (BOS), base devices, base printers, and X11 2d.
The oslevel command
also prints information about maintenance levels, including which filesets are
not at a specified maintenance level.
-l
Level
| Lists filesets at levels earlier than maintenance level specified by the
Level parameter.
|
-g
| Lists filesets at levels later than the current maintenance level.
|
-q
| Lists names of known maintenance levels that can be specified using the
-l flag.
|
- To determine the
maintenance level of the system, enter:
oslevel
- To determine the
filesets that are below level 4.1.2.0, enter:
oslevel -l 4.1.2.0
- To determine the
filesets at levels later than the current maintenance level, enter:
oslevel -g
/usr/bin/oslevel
| Contains the oslevel command.
|
The lslpp command.
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