Identify the Software Version and Update Level Using the CLIΒΆ
You can view the current software version and update level from the CLI. The system type is also shown.
About this task
For more about working with software updates, see Manage Software Updates
Procedure
To find the software version from the CLI, use the system show command.
~(keystone_admin)]$ system show +----------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ | Property | Value | +----------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ | contact | None | | created_at | 2020-02-27T15:29:26.140606+00:00 | | description | yow-cgcs-ironpass-1_4 | | https_enabled | False | | location | None | | name | yow-cgcs-ironpass-1-4 | | region_name | RegionOne | | sdn_enabled | False | | security_feature | spectre_meltdown_v1 | | service_project_name | services | | software_version | nn.nn | | system_mode | duplex | | system_type | Standard | | timezone | UTC | | updated_at | 2020-02-28T16:19:56.987581+00:00 | | uuid | 90212c98-7e27-4a14-8981-b8f5b777b26b | | vswitch_type | none | +----------------------+----------------------------------------------------+
Note
The system_mode field is shown only for a StarlingX Simplex or Duplex system.
To list applied software updates from the CLI, use the sw-patch query command.
~(keystone_admin)]$ sudo sw-patch query