• OverthinkerDave (Customer)

     

    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 8
      • patch it to P05 (or higher)
      • then upgrade the server to RHEL 9
    • If 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.x
      • Although plans are in works that the base install will be bumped to P11, and THEN the newer RHEL 9.x will be supported
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    • OverthinkerDave (Customer)

      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...

      • 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

       

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