Thanks to: Zack Hubert
Andrew Tolmie
After installing sys_check and executing, I found out, that
there is enough work for the next weeks to optimize our alphas ...
PS: I found a file, that contains the original BL-number:
# cat /usr/sys/conf/version.baselevel
>From zhubert_at_uwpn.org Tue Sep 21 18:16:32 1999
Ralph,
1.Although there are other ways, I would recommend installing sys_check to
determine your patch level. It will tell you that as well as lots of other
things. It can be found at
ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/DEC/IAS/sys_check/sys_check.html.
You may already have it installed, try typing:
sys_check -all > census.html
2. Type:
sum filename
Zack Hubert (zhubert_at_uwpn.org)
UW Physicians Network
UNIX Administrator
>
>From Andrew.Tolmie_at_carltontv.co.uk Tue Sep 21 09:57:24 1999
Ralph,
You can do one of 2 things..........
1) Rund dupatch and then select - 4) Patch Tracking and then 3) List patch kit information on installed patches.
Alternatively.......
Run sys_check -all > <filename>.html
Regards
Andy T
> Original post:
>
>
> I´m just trying to install the fix for rpc-cmsd.
> In SSRT...README i found:
>
> This patch can be installed on:
> V4.0D Patch kit BL11 or BL12.
>
> 1. I only know that i have V4.0D (Rev. 878)
> How can i determin the patch-kit-level of my
> DU system?
>
> 2. How can i test CHSUM?
>
>
> regards
>
> Ralph
>
>
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Received on Thu Sep 23 1999 - 11:41:02 NZST