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Old 10-17-2006
10 Recommended

Hi there

I have two boxes with the following patch levels (uname -a)

5.10 Generic_118844-28
5.10 Generic_118855-15

Could somebody tell me what the dates are that are associated with these Solaris 10 relaeases ? and if I apply the current 10_Recommended what it will take this number to ??

any help would be greatly appreciated
# 2  
Old 10-17-2006
You can check release of os that you install by

more /etc/release

you will know release of os

And if you install latest recommend patch on you box when you use command
uname -a you must see 5.10 Generic_(latest kernel patch version)

Smilie
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Old 11-15-2006
Not sure if this is what you were after...

5.10 Generic_118844-28 Kernel patch was released - Jan/24/2006
- Obseleted by 118844-30

5.10 Generic_118855-15 Kernel patch was released - Jul/17/2006
- Obseleted by 118855-19
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