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The Question is: I am working in a software configuration management group. Our problem is maintaining control and identification of multiple VMS OS environments. We currently have requirements to maintain VMS for both alpha and VAX from 5.5 to current. How can we dete rmine what operating system version is installed on a disk WITHOUT booting from it or otherwise modifying the contents. Additionally, we would like to be able to do this from either Alpha or VAX platforms. Example: I give you a storageworks disk. Tell me if it is alpha or VAX and the VMS version level without modifying the contents. Additionally, we would like to know what patches have been applied. Thanks, Bruce, 407 / 951- 5718 The Answer is : There is presently no reasonable way to do this. The supported solution is to boot the disk and look. Within OpenVMS Engineering, BACKUP images of target operating system environments are cataloged and maintained, and are loaded onto scratch disks as required.
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