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From: "Glen Warn" <Glen.Warn@pemcocorp.com>
Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 15:24:11 -0700
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We are using RH AS2.1 & are pleased.

We tried running a new version at time of implementation (crossed wires on what was and wasn’t really supported)

It’s been a while since I’ve looked into it but I vaguely recalled seeing something in the AS 3 train being supported (maybe release notes for FP 4?)  You might want to check into that.

 


From: owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com [mailto:owner-nv-l@lists.us.ibm.com] On Behalf Of Jorge Jiles
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Subject: [nv-l] prefer Linux version...

 

We have used Netview for Solaris for many years now, but due to Sun servers cost, we are looking at Netview on Linux as an alternative.

 

For those running Netview on Linux, which is the prefer flavor of Linux to install Netview???

 

Checking the CNVprereq.sh script for Netview 7.1.4, the only supported versions are SuSe 8.0 and 8.1 R2, RedHat 2.1AS R2 and United Linux 1.0 R2. We tried installing Netview 7.1.4 on a server running Fedora 5.0 which of-course complained of “Unsupported Version of Linux Operating System.” According to some system administrators here we could hack the install and try to make it work, but we will have the same problem for every Netview upgrade coming our way. I’m not a Linux expert, but it seems that the Red Hat version is the most popular and stable one.

 

Thanks for any information.

 

 

 

 

Jorge A. Jiles

Network Analyst

Academic Information and Communication Technologies (AICT)

Phone: (780) 492-9168

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada

 

 

 

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