Hello Jimmy,

thanks for your help. If I understand correctly the answer you linked,
that helps if you operate the cloud and you have access to the
servers. Then of course you can call nova-manage.

But being a user of a public cloud without having access the the
infrastructure servers ... how do you do that ?

thanks

Saverio



Il giorno mar 7 ago 2018 alle ore 15:09 Jimmy McArthur
<ji...@openstack.org> ha scritto:
>
> Hey Saverio,
>
> This answer from ask.openstack.org should have what you're looking for:
> https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/45513/how-to-find-out-which-version-of-openstack-is-installed/at
>
> Once you get the release number, you have to look it up here to match
> the release date: https://releases.openstack.org/
>
> I had to use this the other day when taking the COA.
>
> Cheers,
> Jimmy
>
> Saverio Proto wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > This is maybe a super trivial question bit I have to admit I could not
> > figure it out.
> >
> > Can the user with the openstack cli client discover the version of
> > Openstack that is running ?
> >
> > For example in kubernetes the kubectl version command returns the
> > version of the client and the version of the cluster.
> >
> > For Openstack I never managed to discover the backend version, and
> > this could be useful when using public clouds.
> >
> > Anyone knows how to do that ?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Saverio
> >
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