Thanks Mark. On our Linux server we got this result:
zlp1:~ # SPident -v
Summary # of packages (650)
Product/ServicePack conflict match update
(shipped)
SLES-9-s390 0 0% 421 64.8% 1 (1416
29.7%)
SLES-9-s390-SP1 3 0.6% 228 35.1% 0 (468
48.7%)
Unknown 1 0.2%
I am confused by the numbers and the man page was too concise to be of help!
Post, Mark K wrote:
Yes, it does:
# SPident
CONCLUSION: System is up-to-date!
found SLES-9-i386-SP3 + "online updates"
Mark Post
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Subject: Re: forgotten command
Mike Lovins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 23.01.2006 15:45:50:
Will someone help an OLD person. I have forgotten the command that
tells you the level SuSE you are currently running.
SPident might also work.
Regards,
Peter Oberparleiter
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