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# 1  
Old 11-25-2009
uname help

hi all,
Operating System Name : Unix Sun Solaris
Operating system release level : 5.10
Operating system version : Generic_137111-06

i know the release level that is kernel version
Generic_137111-06 what is number mean
# 2  
Old 11-25-2009
don't know what you mean, but is this helpfull?
#137111-06: Obsoleted by: 137111-07 SunOS 5.10: kernel patch
# 3  
Old 11-25-2009
that mean
the system is updated till this patch number
# 4  
Old 11-25-2009
yes, no, maybe... i don't understand your question... maybe cause there is NO question. where is your problem?
if you like people to spent time on your problems, you might want to spent some time on your own to write down what you would like to know, don't understand or want to do...
# 5  
Old 11-25-2009
sorry if i couldn't explain
when some ask me about the version of my solaris what can i say

Code:
bash-3.00$ uname -r
5.10
bash-3.00$ uname -v
Generic_137111-06


Generic_137111-06
137111-06 that is a patch number
what i think? and please correct that if i am wrong
that is the patch number 137111-06
so
(137110-06 137109-06 .............etc)
already installed

so i can say that my release is 5.10 updated untill patch number
Generic_137111-06

i hope i can explaine
# 6  
Old 11-25-2009
check /etc/release for the installed version of solaris 10. and yes, you've solaris 10 with kernel jumbo patch 137111-06 installed.
# 7  
Old 11-25-2009
thanks alot
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