Hi Rob

if it's actually running you should be able to tell from the subsystem
(like QWAS61, QWAS70 etc) if you are using the defaults instead of
something that's been customised customised. If you are using a customer
subsystem name I think taking a look at the WAS joblog itself running in
the subsystem will tell you the version.

If it's not active (in other words, you want to know whats installed) then
looking in the file system will probably tell you what you need to know.
WRKLNK /QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/ should do the trick but i have
not tested on a system with multiple WAS installations.




On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 2:55 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

How do I tell the version(s) of WAS I am running on IBM i without using
the HTTPAdmin interface? The 20 minute response time on that is
unacceptable.


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