Jul 15, 2011 How do I find Unix version and release number using command line options? What version, release, and maintenance level of Unix is running on my system? You can use the following commands to find out information about Unix operating systems. Solaris 10 server. I need to determine if the server is Solaris 10 Update 9 or greater. Can someone interpret the version strings below? What part of those strings identifies the update that has, o. How to check Tomcat version Installed. To find out the Tomcat version, find this file – version.sh for.nix or version.bat for Windows. This version.sh file is normally located in the Tomcat bin folder. For example: If you are not sure where is the version.sh file, try this command: Find out everything about Tomcat. Find a package version in Arch-based systems. To find out an installed package(Eg. VLC) version in Arch Linux and its derivatives such as Antergos, Manjaro, run the following command: $ pacman -Q vlc. Sample output: vlc 2.2.4-3. As you see in the above output, the installed version of VLC package is 2.2.4-3. Use lsbrelease command To find out Linux distribution name and version The lsbrelease command displays certain LSB (Linux Standard Base) and distribution-specific information. Type the following command. For this statement '-version' is specific to the Gnu version of sed.' , does it mean that 1. We can see the sed version only on non solaris unix machines? We cant have multiple versions of sed on a single solaris machine.
To find out the Tomcat version, find this file – version.sh for *nix or version.bat for Windows. This version.sh file is normally located in the Tomcat bin folder.
For example :
In this example, Tomcat version is 7.0.28
Note
If you are not sure where is the version.sh file, try this command :
Find out everything about Tomcat.
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