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Check the build level status of components within your SharePoint 2010 farm

To check the upgrade status of your farm after applying the latest SP and CU: 

 

Get-SPProduct - this CmdLet will check the build version of the binaries on all servers in the farm

PS C:\> $spprod = Get-SPProduct

PS C:\> $spprod.Servers | select ServerName, Products, InstallStatus

 

ServerName Products InstallStatus
---------- -------- -------------
WFE2 {Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010} NoActionRequired
WFE1 {Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010} NoActionRequired

 

Here is what you get when a patch is missing on one of the servers

PS C:\> $spprod.Servers | select ServerName, Products, InstallStatus

ServerName Products InstallStatus
---------- -------- -------------
WFE2 {Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010} InstallRequired
WFE1 {Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010} NoActionRequired

 

you can drill down on the server missing the update can find out which specific patches are missing:

PS C:\> $spprod.Servers | ? { $_.InstallStatus -eq "InstallRequired" } | % { $_.RequiredButMissingPatches }

PatchName : Hotfix for Office (KB2352342)
PatchGuid : f58f97af-113a-4ccb-bc8d-f733ddc7cfd2
Version : 14.0.5123.5000
Link : https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2352342
ServersMissingThis : {WFE2}

....

 

Get-SPContentDatabase - check the status of dbs that are still upgrading using this cmdlet

 

PS C:\> Get-SPContentDatabase | select Name, NeedsUpgrade

Name NeedsUpgrade
---- ------------
WSS_Content_81 True
WSS_Content_1894898f3e174d98b67bb59257bbbbf7 True
WSS_Content_e550737e9fa5447194a02e5ea5228add True
WSS_Content_Portal True
wss_content_1 True

 

You can of course still use the central admin to Check Product and Patch Installation Status.

- mutaz