08-03-2017 01:47 PM - edited 03-19-2019 12:41 PM
Is there a document anywhere that shows what Redhat version each UC application release is using? The closest I have come is looking at each app's OVA readme (CER there is none). This would be a very useful doc. Definitely when customers are looking to do an audit of their systems. Any help would be appreciated. I am looking for v9, v10, v10.5, v11, v11.5
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08-03-2017 01:55 PM
It’s not something disclosed as UCM does not use vanilla OS distros (stuff is pruned, added, edited from what you’d see on a general-purpose distro) plus UCM workloads are turnkey-packaged (only Cisco GUI/CLI/API no native OS access - in case the next question is how can SecOps run their VA tool and remediate ☺ ).
If you have access to CiscoLive, some of the migration presentations may include some content on a few of the apps, but in general Software Center and PSIRT are what you use for security, fix and feature updates.
-james
08-03-2017 01:55 PM
It’s not something disclosed as UCM does not use vanilla OS distros (stuff is pruned, added, edited from what you’d see on a general-purpose distro) plus UCM workloads are turnkey-packaged (only Cisco GUI/CLI/API no native OS access - in case the next question is how can SecOps run their VA tool and remediate ☺ ).
If you have access to CiscoLive, some of the migration presentations may include some content on a few of the apps, but in general Software Center and PSIRT are what you use for security, fix and feature updates.
-james
08-16-2017 12:03 PM
The system history log will contain this:
Product Name - Cisco Unified Communications Manager Product Version - 7.1.0.39000-9023 Kernel Image - 2.6.9-67.EL
in this case where 2.6.9-67.EL is the linux distro.
Hope this helps,
Chester
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