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| HI, I've got a p5 system utilizing mutlibos. I set up the standby image a few updates ago and have never really used it. Since the standby multibos creation, I've updated the active image a few times and am currently at: 5300-07-01 Now I want to start using multibos for what is was designed for, testing TL/SP updates before going production and/or using the standby image as a backout option. My issue is I cannot remember what TL the standby image is and cannot seem to find a command to tell me the level. How can I determine the standby multibos image TL/SP level? I know I could just remove the multibos image and create a new one giving me the same level that my active image is at but would like to avoid that if possible. Thanks for any input |
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| Try "multibos -S". This will start an interactive shell within the standby BOS, at which point you will be able to run the 'oslevel -r' and 'oslevel -s' commands to detemine what AIX TL/SP level the image is at. |
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| On Apr 29, 2:47*am, c...@gibsonnet.net wrote: > Try "multibos -S". This will start an interactive shell within the > standby BOS, at which point you will be able to run the 'oslevel -r' > and 'oslevel -s' commands to detemine what AIX TL/SP level the image > is at. Thank you. That works! |
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| You may find this article on multibos interesting...... http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/opensys...26printp1.aspx |