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two different bos.mp versions at the same time?

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ogniemi

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Nov 7, 2003
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why 5.3.0.10 is shown (and COMMITED) if there is the newer one in the system?

# lslpp -l|grep -i bos.mp
bos.mp 5.3.0.30 COMMITTED Base Operating System
bos.mp64 5.3.0.30 COMMITTED Base Operating System 64-bit
bos.mp 5.3.0.10 COMMITTED Base Operating System
bos.mp64 5.3.0.10 COMMITTED Base Operating System 64-bit
 
It's nothing to worry about as long as oslevel -r shows you are at ML 3 and an llpchk -v comes out clean.

Do an lslpp -l bos.mp and you will see that there are two parts to the fileset: one for root and one for /usr.

A system at ML 4 shows this:

lslpp -l bos.mp
Fileset Level State Description
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Path: /usr/lib/objrepos
bos.mp 5.3.0.40 COMMITTED Base Operating System
Multiprocessor Runtime

Path: /etc/objrepos
bos.mp 5.3.0.30 COMMITTED Base Operating System
Multiprocessor Runtime
 
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