swversion
The swversion command retrieves and displays the software version.
Command arguments:
<CLI> swversion
Example:
<CLI> swversion
Current Machine Local Time: 11/27/2009 11:27:09 PM
Software version
UBoot version
OS version
SES version
BMC version
FPGA version
CPLD version
SAS switch version
BBU FirmwareRev
Package Build No
time
The time command sets and returns the date and time. It is issued by the system
administrator for timestamps in the system, such as logs, alerts, volume creation
time, and flashcopy name suffixes. The Linux operating system time is set in the
factory and cannot be changed. This factory set Linux time is used for various
purposes, such as scheduling tasks and monitoring. A delta is stored from the
Linux time in the local flash to remember the changed time.
Command arguments:
<CLI> time –[get | set –date mm/dd/yyyy –time hh:mm:ss -[am|pm] ]
Where:
v mm - Displays the month.
v dd - Displays the day.
v yyyy - Displays the year.
v hh - Displays the hour.
v mm - Displays the minutes.
v ss - Displays the seconds.
Examples:
<CLI> time –set –date mm/dd/yyyy –time hh:mm:ss –am|pm
Time set to mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss am
<CLI> time –get
Current time is mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss am
: H-2.0.2.6
: H-1.1.4.5
: H-2.4.20.11
: 0105
: S0BT07c
011A 06/30/2009
: 01.06
: S0CP00A
C00A 01/01/2000
: S0SW01D
R105 6/8/2009
: 53.0
: 1.2.0.041
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