version

Displays information about the current release of HCL Workload Automation installed on the system. This command applies to UNIX® only. The information is extracted from a version file.

Syntax

version -V | -u | -h

version [-a] [-f vfile] [file [...]]

Arguments

-V
Displays the version of the command and exits.
-u
Displays command usage information and exits.
-h
Displays command help information and exits.
-a
Displays information about all product files. The default is to display information only about the specified files.
-f vfile
Specifies the path and name of the version file if different from the default setting. The default is a file named version.info in the current working directory.
file
Specifies the names of product files, separated by spaces, for which version information is displayed. The default is to display no file information, or, if -a is used, all file information.

Results

The output header contains the product name, version, operating system, patch level, and installation date. The remaining display lists information about the file or files specified. The files are listed in the following format:
File
The name of the file.
Revision
The revision number of the file.
Patch
The patch level of the file, if any.
Size (bytes)
The size of the file in bytes.
Checksum
The checksum for the file. Checksum is calculated using the UNIX® sum command. On AIX®, sum is used with the -o argument.

Comments

HCL Workload Automation file information is contained in the version.info file. This file is placed in the TWS_home/version directory during installation. The version.info file is in a specific format and is not altered.

You can move the version.info file to another directory. However, you must then include the -f argument to locate the file.

Examples

To display information about the release of HCL Workload Automation installed, run the following command:
./version
A sample output of this command is:
IBM Workload Scheduler/VERSION 9.21 (C) Copyright IBM Corp 1998, 2013

IBM Workload Scheduler 9.2 UNIX
To display information about all files, run the following command:
version/version -a -f version/version.info
To display information about the file customize, run the following command:
cd version
./version customize
To display information about the file customize, when version.info is in /apps/maestro, run the following command:
cd version
./version -f /apps/maestro/version.info customize