Listing interim fixes

The emgr command lists data on installed interim fixes with various levels of verbosity.

The syntax for listing interim fixes is as follows:
emgr -l [-L Label | -n interim fixNumber | -u VUID ] [-v{1|2|3}] [-X] [-a path]
By default, the emgr command reports data on all installed interim fix. You can specify an individual interim fix by using one of the interim fix identification methods. For information about the interim fix identification methods, refer to Referencing interim fixes.
The default level of verbosity is 1. You can specify up to level 3 with the -v flag. The verbosity levels include the following information:
LEVEL 1
Lists one interim fix per line with the following information:
  • Interim fix ID
  • Interim fix state
  • Install time
  • Interim fix abstract
LEVEL 2
Lists the following information:
  • All LEVEL 1 information
  • Virtually unique ID (VUID) for each interim fix file
  • Number of interim fix files
  • Location for each interim fix file
  • Package for each interim fix file
  • Installer for each interim fix file
  • Mount installation (yes or no) for each interim fix file
LEVEL 3
Lists the following information:
  • All LEVEL 2 information
  • Reboot requirement (yes or no)
  • Prerequisite files needed
  • Pre-install script
  • Post-install script
  • Pre-remove script
  • Post-remove script
  • File type for each interim fix file
  • File size for each interim fix file
  • Checksum for each interim fix file
  • Access ownership and modes for each interim fix file
  • Prerequisite information
  • Interim fix description
  • Archive member name for each interim fix file
  • If this is a mount installation operation, then display the mount status for each interim fix file
  • Reboot scenario for each interim fix file
  • Interim fix to interim fix prerequisites for each interim fix file
  • Packages that will be locked when the interim fix is installed
  • Interim fixes that will be superseded when the interim fix is installed
  • Authorized Program Analysis Report (APAR) information