PriyankaJadhav28274 (Customer) asked a question.June 5, 2026 at 4:09 AMPlease confirm the compatibility for RSA IGA Version 8.0.0.187820 P07_HF02 for RHEL 9.6 AND 9.8Expand PostRSA Governance & Lifecycle
OverthinkerDave (Customer)5 days ago This is not an easy question to answer. The latest I have heard (and tested) is that:Support for RHEL 9.x should ONLY exist if you install the product on RHEL 8patch it to P05 (or higher)then upgrade the server to RHEL 9If you install from scratch, you need to use the "base install" (which is on P02, and this version is not supported on RHEL9)Which in practice doesn't make IG&L compatible with RHEL 9.xAlthough plans are in works that the base install will be bumped to P11, and THEN the newer RHEL 9.x will be supportedExpand Post
OverthinkerDave (Customer)4 days agoAlso do not want to kidnap this thread... however 😗 :"RHEL 10.2" was released the same date (may-26) as "RHEL 9.8" So personally my comment on this is that "if RSA is making corrections to their base installation scripts, then why not go for RHEL 10.x?" Nerdy info:There are some small errors in P02 that do not even support "RHEL 8", causing problems when restarting application server etc... For example: "grep -q" is deprecated, and used heavily in P02 scripts... This grep-problem is fixed in later 8.0 patches, and the scripts are actually very well written in later patches.And I totally understand how much work it is to go through all those old scripts... ...that is why I think it is better to focus on RHEL 10 directly. It will be RHEL 9 compatible (most likely). RHEL 8 is officially eol Expand Post
This is not an easy question to answer. The latest I have heard (and tested) is that:
Also do not want to kidnap this thread... however 😗 :
"RHEL 10.2" was released the same date (may-26) as "RHEL 9.8"
So personally my comment on this is that "if RSA is making corrections to their base installation scripts, then why not go for RHEL 10.x?"
Nerdy info:
There are some small errors in P02 that do not even support "RHEL 8", causing problems when restarting application server etc...
This grep-problem is fixed in later 8.0 patches, and the scripts are actually very well written in later patches.
And I totally understand how much work it is to go through all those old scripts...
...that is why I think it is better to focus on RHEL 10 directly. It will be RHEL 9 compatible (most likely). RHEL 8 is officially eol