The installer displays Message Queue version information in an opaque form. (Bug 6586507)
On the Solaris platform, refer to the following table to determine the Message Queue version displayed by the installer.
Table 1–11 Version String Translation
Version as Displayed by the Installer on Solaris OS |
Corresponding Message Queue Release |
---|---|
4.3.0.0 |
4.3 |
4.2.0.0 |
4.2 |
4.1.0.2 |
4.1 Patch 2 |
4.1.0.1 |
4.1 Patch 1 |
4.1.0.0 |
4.1 |
3.7.2.1 |
3.7 UR2 Patch 1 |
3.7.0.2 |
3.7 UR2 |
3.7.0.1 |
3.7 UR1 |
3.6.0.0 |
3.6 |
3.6.0.4 |
3.6 SP4 |
3.6.0.3 |
3.6 SP3 |
3.6.0.2 |
3.6 SP2 |
3.6.0.1 |
3.6 SP1 |
For Patch releases to 3.6 SP4 (for example, 3.6 SP4 Patch 1), the releases string displayed by the installer stays the same. You need to run the command imqbrokerd -version to determine the exact version.
On the Linux platform, the version number displayed by the installer is in the following form.
majorReleaseNumber.minorReleaseNumber-someNumber
For example, 3.7–22. This tells us only that this is one of the 3.7 releases, but not which specific one. To determine the installed Message Queue version, run the command:
imqbrokerd -version.