polyspace-access -ver
Display version and license number of Polyspace Access instance
Description
The system command polyspace-access -ver shows the version and license number of the Polyspace®
            Access™ instance using a specified hostname.
polyspace-access -ver 
        displays the version and license number of the Polyspace
            Access instance that you specify with -host <hostname> [login options] [output options]<hostname>, and the
        version of the polyspace-access binary. You can run this command only
        with Polyspace
            Access instances for which you have login credentials.
Examples
Display the version and license number of the Polyspace Access
          instance with hostname myAccessServer.
Use the -ver command to display the version number and licence
            number of your Polyspace Access instance.
polyspace-access -ver -host myAccessServer
login: auser
password:
Connecting to myAccessServer
Connecting as auser
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polyspace-access command version R2025a
Polyspace Access Server version: R2025a
Polyspace Access Licence number: abc123def456
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Command Completed
Input Arguments
Connection Configuration
Polyspace Access machine hostname that you specify in the URL
                of the Polyspace
            Access interface, such as
                        https://.
                If you are unsure about which hostname to use, contact your Polyspace
            Access administrator. hostname:portNumber/metrics/index.html
You must specify a hostname with all polyspace-access commands,
                except the -generate-migration-commands and
                    -encrypt-password commands.
Example: -host myAccessServer
Port number that you specify in the URL of the Polyspace
            Access interface, such as
                                    https://.
                            If you are unsure about which port number to use, contact your
                                Polyspace
            Access administrator.hostname:portNumber/metrics/index.html
HTTP protocol used to access Polyspace
            Access, specified as http or
                                https.
Full path to the text file where you store your login credentials. Use this option if you use a command that requires your Polyspace Access credentials in a script but you do not want to store your credentials in that script. While the script runs, someone inspecting currently running processes cannot see your credentials.
You can store only one set of credentials in the file, either as
                                -login and -encrypted-password
                            entries on separate lines, for instance: 
-login jsmith -encrypted-password LAMMMEACDMKEFELKMNDCONEAPECEEKPL
-api-key
                            entry:-api-key keyValue123
login.txt
                            in Linux®, use this
                            command:chmod go-rwx login.txt
API key you use as a login credential instead of providing your login and encrypted password. To assign an API key to a user, see Configure User Manager or contact your Polyspace Access administrator.
Use the API key if you use a command that requires your Polyspace Access login credentials as part of an automation script with a CI tool such as Jenkins®. If a user updates their password, you do not need to update the API key associated with that user in your scripts.
It is recommended that you store the API key in a text file and pass
                            that file to the command by using the -credentials-file option.
Login username that you use to interact with Polyspace Access.
Use the options -login and
                                -encryped-password together. If you do not use
                            these two options together, you are prompted to enter your credentials
                            at the command line, unless you use -api-key.
Login password you use to interact with Polyspace
            Access. <ENCRYPTED_PASSWORD> is the output
                            of the polyspace-access -encrypt-password
Use the options -login and
                                -encryped-password together. If you do not use
                            these two options together, you are prompted to enter your credentials
                            at the command line, unless you use the -api-key
                            option.
Number of times the polyspace-access command
                            retries to upload results when you upload from a client machine to the
                            server machine that hosts Polyspace
            Access before failing. Specify this option to retry the upload
                            command in the event of sporadic network outages. The command waits 10
                            seconds between retries.
Full path to command outputs.
Path to the folder for storing temporary files generated by
                                polyspace-access commands. The default folder
                            path depends on your platform:
- Windows — - C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Temp\ps_results_server
- Linux — - tmp/ps_results_server
File path where you store the command output log. By default the command does not generate a log file.
Version History
Introduced in R2019a
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