UNIX version of the command: displays the version information for Platform products installed on UNIX hosts.
By default, displays the version and patch level of Platform products.
The cluster location is normally determined by your environment setting, so ensure your environment is set before you run this command (for example, you sourced cshrc.lsf or profile.lsf).
For each binary type, displays basic version information (package build date, build number, package installed date) and lists patches installed (package type, build number, date installed, fixes).
Optionally, the command can also be used to do the following:
This option should only be used if you cannot set your environment (for example, you cannot source cshrc.lsf or profile.lsf).
Specify the full path and file name of a file (such as your LSF install.config file) that properly defines the parameter LSF_TOP.
If you use this option, the command gets the cluster location from this file, not from the settings in your environment.
Specify the build number of an installed patch (you can specify the most recent full installation or patches installed after the most recent full installation).
Displays information and the contents of the build (binary type and install date, notes, fixes, and files in the package).
Specify the full path and file name of an uninstalled package. For this option, you do not need to set your environment because a cluster is not required.
Displays package contents (notes, fixes, and files in the patch).
Specify one Platform product to see information for that product only. Specify LSF to see information about LSF or PMC to see information about the Console package.
Specify the file name of one installed file.
For each binary type, displays basic version information and file location. If the binary has been updated after the most recent full installation, displays additional information about the most recent patch that updated the file (build number, fixes, notes, date installed)
By default, displays product information for entire cluster. With -p, displays information for specified product only.
For each Platform product, displays product name and version followed by specific information about each binary type.
For each binary type, displays basic version information (package build date, build number, package installed date) and lists any patches installed (package type, build number or fix number, date installed).
Binary type, build number of binary, and build date of the binary for the most recent full installation (a full installation is installation of any distribution that contains a complete set of new binaries. A full installation can be a new cluster, a licensed upgrade, or patching with an enhancement pack).
Date the binary was installed for the most recent full installation.
For each patch after the most recent full installation, displays fix number, build number, and date patch was installed. If the patch was a fix pack, multiple fixes are listed.
With -q, displays information for specified file only.
For each Platform product that contains the specified file, displays product name and version followed by specific information about each binary type.
For each binary type that contains the specified file, displays basic version information and file location. If the binary has been updated after the most recent full installation, displays additional information about the most recent patch that updated the file (build number, fixes, notes, date installed).
Binary type, build number of binary, and build date of the binary for the most recent full installation (a full installation is any distribution that contains a complete set of new binaries. A full installation can be a new cluster installation, a licensed version upgrade, or patching with an enhancement pack).
Date the binary was installed for the most recent full installation.
Full path to the version of the file being used for this binary type.
For the last patch to update the file after the most recent full installation, displays build number and date patch was installed.
Optional. Some information provided by Platform for the last patch that updated the file.
With -b, displays information for patches with the specified build number only.
For each Platform product, if the product is using binaries from the specified build, displays product name and version followed by specific information about each binary type.
With -c, displays version information for a specified uninstalled package.