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What is the linux command to check the server os and its version

I am connected to the server using shell. The current machine runs on vm and has linux as its os Is there a way how to know the esxi version I have tried the below Is there any alternate faster way We have some new hardware in our office which runs its own customized linux os

How do i go about figuring which distro it's based on? This looks like oracle linux, version 5 I'm working on a simple bash script that should be able to run on ubuntu and centos distributions (support for debian and fedora/rhel would be a plus) and i need to know the name and version of the The kernel packages in rhel have the string 'eln' included, where n would represent the major version of the os Thus, one could run the following command to identify the version of rhel: 0 is there any way that i can find out from hypervisor the version of os that i am runing on a vm

The problem is that i have an upgrade procedure that shuts down a vm, replaces the qcow2 image and then start it again with the new image

I need to know from hypervisor if the version running is the correct one. From what i know, red hat enterprise linux does not have a patch level concept The closest thing to a patch level is an update/release You can get it with As found out by @sgrover, a more detailed output can also be found with the following command

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