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Identifying the Installed Version of OVO<br />

Tuning and Troubleshooting OVO<br />

Troubleshooting Problems<br />

To identify the installed version of OVO, do the following:<br />

❏ Management Server<br />

To identify the OVO version installed on the management server, use<br />

the command-line tool ovconfget. See the ovconfget man page for<br />

more information.<br />

❏ Managed Node<br />

HTTPS-based managed nodes<br />

For HTTPS-based managed nodes, you can get this value by<br />

calling ovconfget, or change it by calling the ovconfchg<br />

command-line tool.<br />

For more details, refer to the OVO HTTPS Agent Concepts and<br />

Configuration Guide. See also the ovconfget and ovconfchg man<br />

pages for more information.<br />

DCE-based managed nodes<br />

To identify the OVO version installed on the managed node, look<br />

at the entry OPC_INSTALLED_VERSION in the opcinfo file on the<br />

DCE-based managed node. See Table 11-1 on page 404 for the<br />

location of the opcinfo file on the various agent platforms.<br />

❏ UNIX Systems<br />

To get detailed information about the installed version of OVO on<br />

UNIX systems, use the what(1) command.<br />

For example, for <strong>HP</strong>-UX 11.x managed nodes, enter the following:<br />

what /opt/OV/bin/OpC/opc*<br />

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