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▀ show version verbose
▄ Statistics and Counters Reference, StarOS Release 18
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show version verbose
This command displays information about the StarOS software currently running on the system.
Table 636.
show version verbose
Command Output Descriptions
Field
Description
Image Version: Identifies the StarOS version running on this platform.
StarOS releases prior to 16.1: Format = NN.N.(build_number). For example, “14.0 (49337)”. MM = Major
release number, M = Minor release number.
StarOS release 16.1 onwards: Format = NN.M.[aa]E[.build_number]. For example, “16.1 3.55678”. M =
Maintenance Release (MR) number, aa = branch indicator, E = Emergency Release (ER) number. Branch
indicator and build number are optional depending on build type.
release number, M = Minor release number.
StarOS release 16.1 onwards: Format = NN.M.[aa]E[.build_number]. For example, “16.1 3.55678”. M =
Maintenance Release (MR) number, aa = branch indicator, E = Emergency Release (ER) number. Branch
indicator and build number are optional depending on build type.
Image Branch
Version:
Version:
StarOS releases prior to 16.1 only: Identifies the StarOS version using its CDETS branch numbering scheme.
Format = NNN.NNN(NNN). For example “015.000(001)”.
Format = NNN.NNN(NNN). For example “015.000(001)”.
Image Build
Number:
Number:
StarOS release 16.1 onwards: Displays build number or build type (text string).
Image
Description:
Description:
Brief text string that describes this build. For example, “Deployment_Build”.
Image Date:
The date the software image was generated. Format = DoW MMM DD hh:mm:ss TZ YYYY. For example,
“Tue Apr 23 00:45:12 EDT 2013”.
“Tue Apr 23 00:45:12 EDT 2013”.
Boot Image:
The pathname for the bootable image that is currently running. For example,
“/flash/16-0-builds/<image_filename>.bin”.
“/flash/16-0-builds/<image_filename>.bin”.
Kernel
Version:
Version:
The StarOS kernel version number. For example, “2.6.38-staros-v3-51074-deb-64”.
Kernel
Machine Type:
Machine Type:
The StarOS machine (CPU) type. For example, “i686”.
Important:
When you run the show version command without the verbose keyword, Kernel Version and Kernel
Machine Type are not displayed.