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Title: Perhaps stupid question...
Post by: philippe peltier on March 27, 2003, 12:39:21 AM
Where do I find the SME release I use to see if I need to upgrade ?
I'm running a 5.5 server, but where do I find which relese it is to know if I need to upgrade ?

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Phil.
Title: Re: Perhaps stupid question...
Post by: alejandro on March 27, 2003, 02:16:46 AM
In admin console it shows at the top of the screen the release version you're currently running
Title: Re: Perhaps stupid question...
Post by: philippe peltier on March 27, 2003, 11:27:10 AM
alejandro wrote:


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> In admin console it shows at the top of the screen the
> release version you're currently running

Well it t shows :

Mitel Networks SME Server 5.5
Copyright 2002 Mitel Networks Corporation.
All rights reserved.
but which SR is it ?? it does not say...
Title: Re: Perhaps stupid question...
Post by: Bill Talcott on March 27, 2003, 04:51:44 PM
"rpm -q SMEServer" will show which Update RPM is installed. If you have the Update System contrib installed, you can see a list of installed RPMs in the Advanced screen too, rather than having to access the command line.
Title: Re: Perhaps stupid question...
Post by: philippe peltier on March 27, 2003, 05:40:41 PM
Great, that's just what I as looking for ! thanks a lot.
Is that update system contrip you speak about somewhere on this server ?

Thanks again.

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Phil.

Bill Talcott wrote:
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> "rpm -q SMEServer" will show which Update RPM is installed.
> If you have the Update System contrib installed, you can see
> a list of installed RPMs in the Advanced screen too, rather
> than having to access the command line.
Title: Re: Perhaps stupid question...
Post by: Bill Talcott on March 28, 2003, 12:30:21 AM
Try contribs.org.
Title: Re: Perhaps stupid question...
Post by: Tom Carroll on May 16, 2003, 02:34:51 PM
Bill, is there a way to get a list of non-stock RPMs installed on an SME box?

Tom