How can you determine the version of A2A on Linux when you used a non-rpm installer?
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How can you determine the version of A2A on Linux when you used a non-rpm installer?

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Article ID: 390644

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CA Privileged Access Manager (PAM)

Issue/Introduction

Privileged Access Management (PAM) Admin is trying to determine the sub version of A2A 4.12.3 non-rpm installer that is installed.

Resolution

When installing an A2A 4.12.3.x with our non-rpm installer, there isn't a file called "version" in the root of the A2A Install Directory.

Therefore to determine the version, you would need to run the following command:

strings $CSPM_CLIENT_HOME/bin/cspmclient64 | grep 4.12.3

Here is a tables to help determine the version:

4.2.1 = 4.12.3.62
4.2.0 = 4.12.3.61
4.1.8 = 4.12.3.61
4.1.7 = 4.12.3.59
4.1.6 - 4.12.3.58
4.1.5 = 4.12.3.57
4.1.4 = 4.12.3.56
4.1.3 = 4.12.3.55
4.1.2 = 4.12.3.51
4.1.1 = 4.12.3.48
4.1.0 = 4.12.3.48