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Old 07-27-2006
How to find Packages running on a server

On a HP machine I used this
/usr/sbin/cmviewcl

But on a Sun machine what is the command to find out the packages installed on it.

Thanks
# 2  
Old 07-27-2006
Erk! cmviewcl is used to see the cluster packages running on a HP-UX system. On Sun, packages are the software installed on the system. So the question is, do you want to see the cluster packages that are running? Or the packages that are installed on the system?
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Old 07-27-2006
Thanks for your immediate response....

Ya I want to see the cluster packages installed.

And also cound you explain me the difference between those both that is Cluster packages and normal packages that are installed

Thanks
# 4  
Old 07-27-2006
A cluster package is itself a software package! So there is a huge difference. Software packages are what you install in HP-UX using swinstall. In Sun you do that using pkgadd. Anyway, what cluster service are you using? The commands will be different for different cluster applications.
# 5  
Old 07-27-2006
Thanks blowtorch.
I have a server on which I have Tuxedo packages, Oracle database packages.
How can I check what packages are installed and the path or any more details about them.
Thanks
 
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