2.5 The smit.log File as the installp Command Output Log

2.6 Determining Maintenance Levels

The oslevel command reports the level of the operating system using a subset of all filesets installed on your system. The oslevel command also prints information about maintenance levels, including which filesets are not at a specified maintenance level. The optional flags for this commands are:

-l Level
Lists filesets at levels earlier than the maintenance level specified by the Level parameter.
-g
Lists filesets at levels later than the current maintenance level.
-q
Lists names of known maintenance levels that can be specified using the -l flag.

The sample output in Figure 3 shows that the operating system level is at 4.3.0.0, only 4.3.0.0 can be specified in the -l flag, there is no fileset at levels later than 4.3.0.0, and the filesets are at levels earlier than 4.3.0.0:



Figure 3: Sample oslevel Command Output

2.7 Modification Update Using update_all from SMIT