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skrv
PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:14 am    Post subject: pkginfo command for MQ Packages. Reply with quote

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Hi,
We have a solaris server where we have MQ at version 6.0.2.8.
We are planning to upgrade it to MQ version 7.0.1.6.

Can any one let me know how to use pkginfo command to verify what all MQ packages that are installed?

I know I can use below command to get the MQ package details, but I want to know what is the exact command for getting other MQ package details like GSK/RUNTIME/FIX PACK ...... etc

pkginfo -l mqm

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skrv
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Philip Morten
PostPosted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 7:04 am    Post subject: Re: pkginfo command for MQ Packages. Reply with quote

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skrv wrote:
Hi,
We have a solaris server where we have MQ at version 6.0.2.8.
We are planning to upgrade it to MQ version 7.0.1.6.

Can any one let me know how to use pkginfo command to verify what all MQ packages that are installed?

I know I can use below command to get the MQ package details, but I want to know what is the exact command for getting other MQ package details like GSK/RUNTIME/FIX PACK ...... etc

pkginfo -l mqm

thanks
skrv


For just the list of components installed:
pkgparam mqm CLASSES

For all the packaging parameters:
pkgparam -v mqm
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skrv
PostPosted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 6:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Thanks for the reply.

I'm actually looking for a solaris command which display similar output(versions of different MQ components installed) like the one below on a linux server.

------------------------------------------------------------------
rpm -qa |grep -i mq | grep 7.0.1-3

MQSeriesSamples-7.0.1-3
MQSeriesRuntime-7.0.1-3
MQSeriesSDK-7.0.1-3
MQSeriesJava-7.0.1-3
MQSeriesMan-7.0.1-3
MQSeriesServer-7.0.1-3
MQSeriesJRE-7.0.1-3
MQSeriesMsg_es-7.0.1-3
MQSeriesTXClient-7.0.1-3
MQSeriesClient-7.0.1-3
MQSeriesKeyMan-7.0.1-3
-----------------------------------------------------------
rpm -qa |grep -i mq | grep 7.0.1-6

MQSeriesJRE-U841558-7.0.1-6
MQSeriesTXClient-U841558-7.0.1-6
MQSeriesClient-U841558-7.0.1-6
MQSeriesRuntime-U841558-7.0.1-6
MQSeriesKeyMan-U841558-7.0.1-6
MQSeriesSDK-U841558-7.0.1-6
MQSeriesJava-U841558-7.0.1-6
MQSeriesMan-U841558-7.0.1-6
MQSeriesServer-U841558-7.0.1-6
MQSeriesMsg_es-U841558-7.0.1-6
MQSeriesSamples-U841558-7.0.1-6
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Philip Morten
PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 4:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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skrv wrote:
Thanks for the reply.

I'm actually looking for a solaris command which display similar output(versions of different MQ components installed) like the one below on a linux server.


That is what I gave you, for example:

# pkgparam mqm CLASSES
none runtime Cs_CZ De_DE Es_ES Fr_FR Hu_HU It_IT Ja_JP Ko_KR Pl_PL Pt_BR Ru_RU Zh_CN Zh_TW base java jre man samples server sol_client

On Solaris there is only one package for the whole product, mqm, it is divided into a number of CLASSES, each class corresponding to one of the rpm packages that you have on linux; because there is only one package all WebShere MQ components are at the level shown by the pkginfo or dspmqver commands. The Solaris command pkgparam will show the set of classes that is installed. The mapping of class names to components is given in the table in the topic "Websphere MQ Components" in the InfoCenter at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmqv7/v7r0/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.mq.amqdac.doc%2Fsq10400_.htm

In WebSphere MQ 7.0.x.x and earlier the IBM Global Security packages (GSKit) are packaged separately, their level can be displayed either from pkginfo ...

pkginfo -l gsk7bas gsk7bas64

... or by using the gsk7ver and gsk7ver_64 commands
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