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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Maintenance Commands
8-131list configuration software-version
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list configuration software-version
list configuration software-version [memory-resident | long] [print |
schedule]
This command displays
■ Software version numbers and compatibility indexes of the software load
modules stored in system memory (RAM) and on the Mass Storage
System devices (tape and disk).
■ The dates and times when translation and announcement data were last
saved to the MSS.
■ Information about any software update files that have been applied to the
system. See ‘‘Software updates’’
in Chapter 6, ‘‘Additional Maintenance
Procedures’’ for an explanation of software versions and compatibility
indexes.
Parameters
Output
If the tape contains a core dump file, fields for tape data display
coredump
.
When a core dump is present, all other files on the device are marked invalid. If
the tape or disk files cannot be read at the time the command is entered, the
relevant fields display
no tape
or
no disk
. (This does not indicate that the
system does not recognize the presence of the device.)
Fields in the SPE-B column are blank for standard reliability systems. On high
and critical reliability systems, only fields for the active SPE are displayed unless
the
long
option is specified.
Tape and Disk Second Copy Fields
Many of the files on disk and tape are duplicated: a second copy of the file is
stored on the same device. The Second Copy fields indicate whether the two
copies are consistent using the following entries:
long
Specifies display of data for both SPEs in a high or critical
reliability If not used, only data for the active SPE is shown.
memory-resident
Specifies display of RAM-resident files only. Fields for tape and
disk data will contain
n/a
Good The second copy is considered usable. The time stamp and/or vintage
of the second copy matches the first, and its status bits mark it as a
good file.