Support for SLES9 SP2 with VERITAS Storage Foundation (tm) and VERITAS Cluster File Solutions 4.1 for Linux
Details:
The patch that accompanies this TechNote is a patch for
Storage Foundations HA and Cluster File Solutions 4.1 RP1 for Linux which
provides binary compatibility to SLES9 SP2. The release of SLES9 SP2 had
compromised binary compatibility from the release of Storage Foundation HA 4.1
for Linux. Download the attached tarball to a temporary directory and
untar it using the following command:
tar
xzvf sf_ha.cd.4.1.00.11.RP1_sles9.tar.gz
Verify the contents
of this file using the following command.
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cksum *
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sf_ha.cd1.4.1.00.11.RP1_sles9_i586.tar.gz
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sf_ha.cd2.4.1.00.11.RP1_sles9_ia64.tar.gz
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sf_ha.cd3.4.1.00.11.RP1_sles9_x86_64.tar.gz
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sf_ha.cd.4.1.00.11.RP1_sles9.tar.gz
2072541853
325493 sf_readfirst.pdf
Read the sf_readfirst.pdf for
details on how to install this patch
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File Name: sf_ha.cd.4.1.00.11.RP1_sles9.tar_277561.gz
File Type: Patch
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Products Applied:
Storage Foundation for UNIX/Linux 4.1 (Linux)
Subjects:
Linux
Applications: Information, Patches
Storage Foundation for UNIX/Linux
Application: Documentation, Informational, Installation, Patches
Operating System: Informational
Languages:
English (US)
Operating Systems:
LinuxSLES 9, SLES 9 (IA64), SLES 9 (x86_64)
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