I ran the perirev -verbose command on two OSCAR's but the result is confusing - could anyone please answer the following:
a. The Nortel Product Suite field has the format of Nortel_SelfService_3.0.0. <pb#> . <update#>. Both oscars are the same 3.0.0.3.15 i.e. PB3, update 15 whereas the patchlevel field shows them as being different i.e. PB5 and PB3.
Nortel_SelfService_3.0.0.Patch_Bundle_5-(20070906)
Nortel_SelfService_3.0.0.Patch_Bundle_3-(20070618)
b. The dist, globl and oscar fields each have the same cut-dates as appropriate but the versions are different - why?
dist2.0.0.49 cut-ver-1 cut-date: 20051117
dist version: 2.0.0 cut-date: 20051117
globl3.0.0.61 cut-ver-2 cut-date: 20060315
globl version: 3.0.0 cut-date: 20060315
oscar6.0.1.44 cut-ver-1 cut-date: 20060222
oscar version: 6.0.1 cut-date: 20060222
c. The nu80r fields have the same cut-date but the version on oscar2 seems to be higher than oscar1 (assuming the patchlevel field is correct in that oscar1 has the higher patchlevel) - this is not logical so what is correct?
It also have the same cut-date-version issue
oscar1 - version: 1.0 cut-date: 20070517
oscar2 - version: 1.0.9 cut-date: 20070517
Thanks,
Terry
a. The Nortel Product Suite field has the format of Nortel_SelfService_3.0.0. <pb#> . <update#>. Both oscars are the same 3.0.0.3.15 i.e. PB3, update 15 whereas the patchlevel field shows them as being different i.e. PB5 and PB3.
Nortel_SelfService_3.0.0.Patch_Bundle_5-(20070906)
Nortel_SelfService_3.0.0.Patch_Bundle_3-(20070618)
b. The dist, globl and oscar fields each have the same cut-dates as appropriate but the versions are different - why?
dist2.0.0.49 cut-ver-1 cut-date: 20051117
dist version: 2.0.0 cut-date: 20051117
globl3.0.0.61 cut-ver-2 cut-date: 20060315
globl version: 3.0.0 cut-date: 20060315
oscar6.0.1.44 cut-ver-1 cut-date: 20060222
oscar version: 6.0.1 cut-date: 20060222
c. The nu80r fields have the same cut-date but the version on oscar2 seems to be higher than oscar1 (assuming the patchlevel field is correct in that oscar1 has the higher patchlevel) - this is not logical so what is correct?
It also have the same cut-date-version issue
oscar1 - version: 1.0 cut-date: 20070517
oscar2 - version: 1.0.9 cut-date: 20070517
Thanks,
Terry
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