How to find Service Pack level
Hi Guys,
A customer of mine has an issue using SuSe 9 on our hardware and I need to check what service pack version is being used on their SuSe build. I haven't installed it yet (about to try) but just need to find out how to check this. It's probably dead simple. Thanks! Justin |
There are no such things as S/P`s in SuSE, also 9 is no longer supported and is very old, are you sure it is SuSE9?
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Yes I'm sure it's SuSe 9 and it turns out there is service packs for SuSe 9. I installed it today with SP3.
It wouldn't be common now because Suse 9 is so out of date. Thanks Justin |
SP3 ? sure sounds like you're talking about SLES9 not SuSE9
if so try SPident, use -v for more verbosity IE SPident -vvv also cat/etc/SuSE-release |
You're right, my mistake. It is SLES 9, not SuSe 9 which explains why baskitcaise said there's no SP's for Suse.
Thanks a lot for the advice!! Justin |
If you want to check your kernel version type 'uname -a'
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