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Hi gang,
How can you tell which version of VTServer you're running?
[That's a great question, I am super glad you asked!!]
Fortunately, it's extremely easy to find out. Log into the Linux machine and type:
$ rpm -qa | grep vtserver
The package version that shows up there should match the build number that you get on the VTune Windows side, in the GUI's
Help --> About dialog.
If those two numbers don't line up, you'll need to upgrade whichever side is needed to match the later version.
If you're involved with the 7.1 beta program, be sure to checkout whether or not your Linux remote Agents have been udpated as well!
cheers,
jdg
How can you tell which version of VTServer you're running?
[That's a great question, I am super glad you asked!!]
Fortunately, it's extremely easy to find out. Log into the Linux machine and type:
$ rpm -qa | grep vtserver
The package version that shows up there should match the build number that you get on the VTune Windows side, in the GUI's
Help --> About dialog.
If those two numbers don't line up, you'll need to upgrade whichever side is needed to match the later version.
If you're involved with the 7.1 beta program, be sure to checkout whether or not your Linux remote Agents have been udpated as well!
cheers,
jdg
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