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How can I determine my Phantom Version?

sam_splunk
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Splunk Employee

How do I find which version of Phantom I'm running from the console/ssh?

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sam_splunk
Splunk Employee
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You can get your Phantom version from the command line with the command:

cat /opt/phantom/etc/settings.json | grep phantom_version

It is also available on the bottom-right hand side of the screen when logging in.

If the minor version is needed, try:

grep -Po 'phantom_version":\K.*?(?=\})' /opt/phantom/installData/system_settings/settings.json 

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sam_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can get your Phantom version from the command line with the command:

cat /opt/phantom/etc/settings.json | grep phantom_version

It is also available on the bottom-right hand side of the screen when logging in.

If the minor version is needed, try:

grep -Po 'phantom_version":\K.*?(?=\})' /opt/phantom/installData/system_settings/settings.json 
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