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12-19-2003 12:53 AM
12-19-2003 12:53 AM
Secure Path 3.0A for Linux with SAN Array 1000
Hi,
I installed Linux Redhat Enterprise ES 2.1 on a HP Proliant server and I connected it with a HP Storage SAN Array 1000 by fiber adapter FCA2214 DC PCI-X.
I succeeded to configure and create the volumes in the SAN Array 1000.
Operating system : Linux Redhat Enterprise ES 2.1
Kernel : 2.4.9-e30smp
Libraries : glibc-2.2.4-31.7 and libgcc-3.2.2-5
My problem is:
When I try to install the Secure Path 3.0A for Linux package in my Proliant server, I can't install it.
Then I need some help please. Is it problem with software, kernel or libraries requirements or with anything else?
Abbes
I installed Linux Redhat Enterprise ES 2.1 on a HP Proliant server and I connected it with a HP Storage SAN Array 1000 by fiber adapter FCA2214 DC PCI-X.
I succeeded to configure and create the volumes in the SAN Array 1000.
Operating system : Linux Redhat Enterprise ES 2.1
Kernel : 2.4.9-e30smp
Libraries : glibc-2.2.4-31.7 and libgcc-3.2.2-5
My problem is:
When I try to install the Secure Path 3.0A for Linux package in my Proliant server, I can't install it.
Then I need some help please. Is it problem with software, kernel or libraries requirements or with anything else?
Abbes
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12-21-2003 07:54 PM
12-21-2003 07:54 PM
Re: Secure Path 3.0A for Linux with SAN Array 1000
Hi,
These are the red Hat Linux releases supported by SecurePath 3.0A and 3.0B:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 AS, Errata Kernel 2.4.9-e25-smp, 2.4.9-e27-smp, 2.4.9-e25 enterprise, 2.4.9-e27 enterprise
Find this info in the Release Notes on: http://www.hp.com/go/securepath and select "technical documentation".
If you want to go to 3.0B go here: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/softwaredrivers/securepath/splinuxv30b.html
So looks like yor kernel is not on the list yet!
Sorry
Peter
These are the red Hat Linux releases supported by SecurePath 3.0A and 3.0B:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 AS, Errata Kernel 2.4.9-e25-smp, 2.4.9-e27-smp, 2.4.9-e25 enterprise, 2.4.9-e27 enterprise
Find this info in the Release Notes on: http://www.hp.com/go/securepath and select "technical documentation".
If you want to go to 3.0B go here: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/softwaredrivers/securepath/splinuxv30b.html
So looks like yor kernel is not on the list yet!
Sorry
Peter
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