I have found that it's not updating package sles-release if you've just
use the online-update (or equiv ) method.  Haven't had time to pursue
that minor annoyance.

Marcy Cortes


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-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Dominic Coulombe
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 8:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] Service Pack Display

As I mentionned earlier, you might want to run SPident -vvvv to check
which packages were not correctly updated, then run the update manually
(rpm -Fvh myfile.rpm).

You should be able to work your way around with this.



On 9/20/06, LJ Mace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tried the command and got:
> found    SLES-9-s390-SP1 + "online updates"
>   expected SLES-9-s390-SP3
>
> l2xxxx1:/opt/scripts # uname -a
> Linux l2xxxxx1 2.6.5-7.276-s390 #1 SMP Mon Jul 24
> 10:45:31 UTC 2006 s390 s390 s390 GNU/Linux
>
> What does it mean expected? I thought we were at sp3??
>
> thanks
> Mace
>

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