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* syslevel /? : Shows the program help. | |||
Revision as of 19:15, 9 December 2011
Description
Syslevel.exe is a tool included on OS/2 Warp by IBM.
The "syslevel" command scans the system for SYSLEVEL.* files, which indicate what products are installed and what level they are at. For OS/2, SYSLEVEL.OS2 indicates what version of OS/2 is installed and may indicate the current fixpak installed.
In the following example, "syslevel" was run on an OS/2 Warp v4 system where Corrective Service Facility (CSF) v1.39 has been used, and SYSLEVEL.OS2 indicates that FixPak 9 has been applied (Current CSD level: XR04009).
C:\OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2 IBM OS/2 Base Operating System Version 4.00 Component ID 5639A6100 Type 0C Current CSD level: XR04009 Prior CSD level: XR04000
Parameters
- syslevel /? : Shows the program help.
Articles
- Using SYSLEVEL Files in Your Applications by Martin Lafaix (May 1994)