On 04/10/15 11:09, Emily Stemmerich wrote:
You can just simply run 'pki --version' to see the version
output.
-Emily
This is fine when run on the machine hosting the server.
However, bear in mind that this returns the version of the CLI client
tool (which may be installed remotely), not necessarily the CS server.
-- Matt
From: Matthew Harmsen <mharmsen(a)redhat.com
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Date: Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 5:35 PM
To: Ricardo Alexander Alexander Perez Ricardez
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Subject: Re: [Pki-users] Check version of dogtag certificate system
On 04/08/15 23:50, Ricardo Alexander Alexander Perez Ricardez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How to check what version of dogtag certficate system is installed on my system?
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Ricardo,
You can check what version of Dogtag you are running by the RPM
Name-Version-Release (NVR) via the command-line:
* rpm -qa pki-server
pki-server-10.2.2-0.1.fc21.noarch
In the above example, a Fedora 21 machine contains Dogtag 10.2.2.
For the latest Dogtag versions on various platforms, see the following:
*
http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Dogtag_branches_and_releases
Thanks,
-- Matt
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