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Old 07-02-2009
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Arrow ML/TL/SP is AIX 5.1

Guys

We know that from AIX 5.2 onwards ,we get SP details with 'oslevel -s' command but since '-s' was not there in AIX 5.1,i want to know if thr is a way we can get all Service Pack details in AIX 5.1.

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Old 07-02-2009
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Try

Code:
instfix -i | grep ML

and

instfix -ciqk | grep ":-:"

to check if something is missing from an upgrade
(I disclaim that the second statement comes from memory!)
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Old 07-02-2009
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There were no service packs until AIX 5.2 TL07 and even then there was only a csp.
For AIX 5.1 and up to AIX 5.2 ML07 there were only MLs and individual APARs.
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