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May 31, 2007 What is the command to find the solaris version? Through network management tool I am able to see it as 2.10, but with uname, showrev it show 5.1(revision). Upgrading the ZFS filesystem and zpool versions is a one-way operation. Once upgraded, the versions cannot be downgraded. This will prevent booting from older boot environments if support for the upgraded zpool/filesystem version is not available within those boot environments. Thus it is important to chcek the zpool version before the upgrade.
Jun 16, 2014 I am working on a Solaris 10 (OS Version: 5.10 Generic142900-04) server and the storage vendor is asking for the Service Pack level. He is expecting a (U?), I guess this means update number. How do I find out the U? Or Service Pack version on Solaris 10? But not sure how to get the firmware version. How to check firmware version in solaris? Ask Question 2. Solaris 10 openssl version 1.0.1k but apache httpd not compiling,showing version too old-0.9.8a. Why do some network cards need to load external firmware? Hi all, a stupid question about a command to check the Solaris Version, I'm working on Solaris 10 and I need to check that the Version is ' 10 ' with a UNIX command. I just used ' uname -a ' command but I had this result: SunOS dev510 5.10 Generic118833-36 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4 so.
What command do I want to issue when I want to know the IP address of the Solaris machine I'm logged onto?
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If you're a normal user (i.e., not 'root')
ifconfig
isn't in your path, but it's the command you want.More specifically:
AndrewAndrew/usr/sbin/ifconfig -a
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This will list down the exact ip address for the machine
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The following shell script gives a nice tabular result of interfaces and IP addresses (excluding the loopback interface) It has been tested on a Solaris box
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Try using
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hostname
and uname
will give you the name of the host. Then use nslookup
to translate that to an IP address.bobmcnbobmcn
There's also:
or possibly:
On Solaris 11 the ifconfig command is considered legacy and is being replaced by ipadm
will show the IP addresses on the system for Solaris 11 and later.
How To Check Solaris Sru Version
user2152447user2152447
should do the trick. Bear in mind that it's a pretty common configuration for a solaris box to have several IP addresses, though, in which case
will list them all
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Last updated on AUGUST 02, 2019
Applies to:
Solaris Operating System - Version 10 3/05 to 10 1/13 U11 [Release 10.0]Solaris x64/x86 Operating System - Version 10 3/05 to 10 1/13 U11 [Release 10.0]
All Platforms
Goal
This document provides a cross reference between the contents of the /etc/release file, the release of the Solaris Operating System (OS), the kernel patch version included in the release and the version of the corresponding SUNWsolnm package.
It also describes how to use this information to determine the Solaris OS release installed on a system or contained within a Solaris JumpStart software server image.
Notes:
Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 also include newer kernel update patch rejuvenation
It also describes how to use this information to determine the Solaris OS release installed on a system or contained within a Solaris JumpStart software server image.
Notes:
Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 also include newer kernel update patch rejuvenation
<Document 1003583.1> - Overview of Kernel Patches for the Solaris 8, 9 and 10 Operating Systems
<Document 1006717.1> - Patch Rejuvenation
For Solaris 11 release information:
Solaris 11 SRU Index Document 1372094.1
Solaris 11.1 SRU Index Document 1501435.1
How To Check Oracle Solaris Version
Solaris 11.2 SRU Index Document 1672221.1
Solaris 11.3 SRU Index Document 2045311.1
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