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supergino

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Apr 16, 2005
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Hey Everyone, sorry for the stupid Newbie question but Im trying to find the version of Tivoli on my server through logs or a command line but everywhere I look, I only find references to Java versions only. I am running 4.5 but I dont know where to look on the system to find it using command line. Going to script this for all my inventory which is why I need to do this.

Thanks in advance
 
Hi supergino,

Try the wlsinst command. There are different switches to it but a 'man wlsinst' should help you find what you need.

nedmega
 
Is this a windows command or a unix command? I dont have any man pages under unix and on the internet I looked up the man page for it but its listed as a windows command.

I sw one page where he usesa -p on unix but I dont want to use the wrong switch and bring down the apps on my server.

Thanks for the help

 
Its a Framework command so I assume it works under both Unix and Windows but I only have Unix to make sure. Here are the switches:

>>> # wlsinst
Usage: wlsinst -a | -p | -P | -l | -s <name> [-ivVh]
-a List all products/patches installed.
-p List all products installed.
-P List all patches installed.
-s <name> List the product/patch specified.
-l List all the patches installed for the listed products.
-v List all hosts, install types, and locations.
-V List all hosts, install types, and locations (no space in path).
-h List hosts which products/patches are installed on.
-i Sort hosts by architecture type.


Hope this helps...

-nedmega
 
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