how to know which version of solaris is installed? uname –a
/etc/release
Answer Posted / p.harikrishnan
# uname -a
will provide number of informations
which includes
1. os installed
2. os version
3. hostname
4. arch
/etc/release command showing the OS release, i.e sol 10 5/09
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