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Old June 23rd, 2008, 12:35
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Re: Otm On Redhat Es 4.0

Hi Kalpit,

Yes RH 4 with the possibility of Oracle’s Unbreakable Linux, are the only supported Linux platforms at this time for OTM. You can also install the 64-bit version but only the 32-bit JVM will work with OTM. We have successfully installed OTM on our servers running CentOS 4 as the OS/updates are free and it is essentially a re-badged version of Redhat. The only minor issue we had to do was change the redhat-release to say Redhat instead of CentOS as a few applications such as Dell's openmanage rely on that when starting up. Be sure to install of the development packages when installing the OS.

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