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For example, for Universal Agent 6.9.0.01:
- 6 = Version 6
- 9 = Release 9
- 0 = Modification Level 00
- 1 = Maintenance Level 01
Product component version numbers are similar to the package version numbers. Each product component within the package is identified with the same version, release, and modification level as the package, and with a maintenance level that is independent of the maintenance level of the package or other components in the package.
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z/OS | The Universal Agent 6.9.0 package is an SMP/E install consisting of multiple FMIDs. The package is composed of a set of FMIDs for MVS components and a set of FMIDs for UNIX System Services (USS) components. The MVS components are required and the USS components are optional. | ||
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Windows | All packages are created with the InstallShield Windows packaging tool. The package is installed with Microsoft’s Windows Installer (file extension .msi). | ||
UNIX | There are two installation methods supported on UNIX platforms, both of which are initiated from a Stonebranch script:
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IBM i | The package is an IBM i Licensed Program and installed with the IBM i RSTLICPGM command. By default, all product and dependent product identifiers are installed. | ||
HP NonStop | On the HP NonStop platform, Universal Command 2.1.1 product is packaged by itself. No other products are included in the distribution file. |
Package Maintenance Levels
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- All Platforms Package Maintenance Levels
- z/OS Package Maintenance Levels
- Windows Package Maintenance Levels
- UNIX Package Maintenance Levels
- IBM i Package Maintenance LevelsHP NonStop Package Maintenance Levels
Component Maintenance Levels
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