Intel/AMD systems
The generic Intel/AMD Acquire for Linux has been updated so it now only contains 64-bit compiled programs. Previously it had 32-bit programs and some variants of Linux would not run them by default without 32-bit support libraries having to be installed.
The Red Hat and SUSE specific Acquires listed below need no longer be used for new installations, but you can keep using those already installed with no issues or concerns.
We strongly recommend that for installation of new Acquires in an Intel/AMD x64 Linux environment you use the generic x64 Intel/AMD Acquire.
You can auto-update to this generic Acquire from any other Intel/AMD Acquire but before doing so, you must change the target’s Operating System settings to the following:
See the notes on the “Generic x64 Linux Acquire” in the “Installing Acquire for UNIX and Linux” topic of the Syncsort™ Capacity Management Installation Guide.
Operating system |
Supported version |
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AIX |
Versions 7.2 and 7.3 Acquire OS
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HP-UX |
Version 11i v3 Acquire OS OS Level
There is no separate Itanium version of Acquire for HP-UX as there has been binary compatibility between Itanium (IA-64) and PA-RISC Hardware since HP-UX B.11.20. |
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Linux |
Intel/AMD Based x64
All these have been tested with the Generic x64 Linux Acquire.
IBM System z - z/Linux For z/Linux there are specific Acquires for Red Hat and SUSE:
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Solaris |
Solaris is supported on both SPARC and Intel Platforms as follows:
Both global-zone only and non-global zone deployment is possible for Solaris 10 and 11.x
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