How will see the kernel version
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Answer / swamynaidu kollu
#uname -a
The output looks like:
SunOS hostname 5.10 Generic_137138-09 sun4u SUNW
The 137138-09 is the kernel patchid. The 09 in this number
is the kernel version.
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Answer / sbrahman75
Ok banner --> This will not show the Kernel
Ok .version --> This will tell the open boot prompt version
otherwords, FIRMWARE
# prtconf –V
# showrev --> will show the installed patches
# uname –x
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Answer / venkat
#uname -v ------>this will give you kernel version.
#isainfo -v ------->This will give you the kernel bit(32 or
64bit)
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