Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well

2011-12-14 Thread Charles_Shaffer
We use Redhat on some of our systems and do exactly what Symeon says.  We 
get support for the first year and then drop it once the system is stable. 
 In the case of Domino, the IBM support people answer Redhat questions as 
well.  On less critical systems Ubuntu works well.  You can buy Ubuntu 
support just like Redhat.
 
 From: John Thompson
 I'm not going to revert to RHEL 5.7 because I'm afraid, and then in 
 two years have to convert to RHEL 6.x because Red Hat stopped 
 supporting it, and have to go through all of this nonsense again.

Tony
Few people will admit that a decade ago they dumped a commercial OS like
Sun, SCO, AIX, or Windows precisely because Linux was Free, and 
separately
Open Source.  Somehow because of those factors, the idea was that we 
would
never again have to suffer the whims of the cathedral, as the bazaar 
would
provide in bounty all the code changes required for the common good and 
of
all.

Symeon
Yes but there is linux and there is linux - redhat is a commercial 
operating
system with a full support model - you can always go the fedora route 
if you
want to browse the bazaar. Actually many people only take the first 
year
support from redhat - after that there is plenty of bazaar activity for
redhat so you can go ahead and update many parts. The difficulty then 
would
be updating the kernel, you may as well then go the fedora route at 
that
point - or subscribe to the latest redhat, or take your pick of linux 
distro

Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well

2011-12-14 Thread Wols Lists

On 14/12/11 14:10, charles_shaf...@ntn-bower.com wrote:

We use Redhat on some of our systems and do exactly what Symeon says.  We
get support for the first year and then drop it once the system is stable.
  In the case of Domino, the IBM support people answer Redhat questions as
well.  On less critical systems Ubuntu works well.  You can buy Ubuntu
support just like Redhat.


The point of Open Source, though, isn't that it doesn't cost anything.

The point is that you are not beholden to the whims of another company. 
What would you do if Rocket went bust and UV/UD just disappeared as a 
casualty of the fire-sale? Okay, I know that's highly unlikely in this 
particular case, but it's a fairly common occurrence that some piece of 
niche but critical software disappears. It could be as simple as 
losing your AP licence key, and being unable to re-install ...


With Open Source, you always have the option (even if it's a last 
resort) of buying in help and rebuilding the system from scratch. If the 
alternative is going out of business, well, let's hope you don't depend 
on a commercial system that's been end-of-life'd when that happens...


Cheers,
Wol
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[U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well

2011-12-13 Thread John Thompson
So I'm going through this wonderful project of moving from AIX 5.3 to RHEL
6.x for Universe (note the holiday sarcasm)

I was curious if Universe was certified on all versions of RHEL 6, since
Red Hat seems to be releasing the minor versions at a fast pace.

Here is the response my var got from Rocket.


Great question.  The short answer is yes if it says 6 it means 6.1, 6.2,
6.3, etc. RedHat uses the 2nd digit for patch releases and keeps them
binary compatible so we found it to be more efficient to simply say 5, 6
etc.

Jackie


So, for what is worth.  There is an FYI for ya.

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Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well

2011-12-13 Thread Wjhonson

Wouldn't you want to phrase a question like How many outstanding bugs are 
there on 6.1 ?
Or is that a constantly moving target?
Something like there were 50 reported bugs, we fixed 32 of them in 6.2 and 
another 12 in 6.3, but of course in 6.2 there were 20 more new bugs reported, 
and in 6.3 there were 88 more new bugs reported...

Abandon ship!!








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Subject: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well


So I'm going through this wonderful project of moving from AIX 5.3 to RHEL
.x for Universe (note the holiday sarcasm)
I was curious if Universe was certified on all versions of RHEL 6, since
ed Hat seems to be releasing the minor versions at a fast pace.
Here is the response my var got from Rocket.

reat question.  The short answer is yes if it says 6 it means 6.1, 6.2,
.3, etc. RedHat uses the 2nd digit for patch releases and keeps them
inary compatible so we found it to be more efficient to simply say 5, 6
tc.
Jackie

o, for what is worth.  There is an FYI for ya.
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Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well

2011-12-13 Thread John Thompson
Ha Ha.

This was specifically related to Universe 11.1.4 being supported on RHEL
6.0, 6.1, or 6.2
https://u2tc.rocketsoftware.com/matrix.asp

Since Red Hat makes all of their releases binary compatible, Rocket does
not publish minor version numbers with Red Hat.

They do however, for OS's like AIX.

This is not in relation to how many bugs there might be in RHEL 6.x

That is dependent on a lot of different factors, like hardware, etc.

Red Hat published a bunch of release notes, tech notes, etc. with bug
fixes, etc.
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/index.html

At any rate, as far as my project goes...  I'm not going to revert to RHEL
5.7 because I'm afraid, and then in two years have to convert to RHEL 6.x
because Red Hat stopped supporting it, and have to go through all of this
nonsense again.  Just my take on things...

Thought I'd pass the info along, as I remember someone asking about
upgrading an old Red Hat box.



On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Wjhonson wjhon...@aol.com wrote:


 Wouldn't you want to phrase a question like How many outstanding bugs are
 there on 6.1 ?
 Or is that a constantly moving target?
 Something like there were 50 reported bugs, we fixed 32 of them in 6.2
 and another 12 in 6.3, but of course in 6.2 there were 20 more new bugs
 reported, and in 6.3 there were 88 more new bugs reported...

 Abandon ship!!








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 From: John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.com
 To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Sent: Tue, Dec 13, 2011 10:00 am
 Subject: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata
 as well


 So I'm going through this wonderful project of moving from AIX 5.3 to RHEL
 .x for Universe (note the holiday sarcasm)
 I was curious if Universe was certified on all versions of RHEL 6, since
 ed Hat seems to be releasing the minor versions at a fast pace.
 Here is the response my var got from Rocket.

 reat question.  The short answer is yes if it says 6 it means 6.1, 6.2,
 .3, etc. RedHat uses the 2nd digit for patch releases and keeps them
 inary compatible so we found it to be more efficient to simply say 5, 6
 tc.
 Jackie

 o, for what is worth.  There is an FYI for ya.
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Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well

2011-12-13 Thread Symeon Breen
That would have been me.

However our hosting partner is not geared up to redhat 6 yet so we have gone
with redhat 5.7



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of John Thompson
Sent: 13 December 2011 18:37
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata
as well

Ha Ha.

This was specifically related to Universe 11.1.4 being supported on RHEL
6.0, 6.1, or 6.2 https://u2tc.rocketsoftware.com/matrix.asp

Since Red Hat makes all of their releases binary compatible, Rocket does not
publish minor version numbers with Red Hat.

They do however, for OS's like AIX.

This is not in relation to how many bugs there might be in RHEL 6.x

That is dependent on a lot of different factors, like hardware, etc.

Red Hat published a bunch of release notes, tech notes, etc. with bug fixes,
etc.
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/index.html

At any rate, as far as my project goes...  I'm not going to revert to RHEL
5.7 because I'm afraid, and then in two years have to convert to RHEL 6.x
because Red Hat stopped supporting it, and have to go through all of this
nonsense again.  Just my take on things...

Thought I'd pass the info along, as I remember someone asking about
upgrading an old Red Hat box.



On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Wjhonson wjhon...@aol.com wrote:


 Wouldn't you want to phrase a question like How many outstanding bugs 
 are there on 6.1 ?
 Or is that a constantly moving target?
 Something like there were 50 reported bugs, we fixed 32 of them in 
 6.2 and another 12 in 6.3, but of course in 6.2 there were 20 more new 
 bugs reported, and in 6.3 there were 88 more new bugs reported...

 Abandon ship!!








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 From: John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.com
 To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
 Sent: Tue, Dec 13, 2011 10:00 am
 Subject: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe 
 Unidata as well


 So I'm going through this wonderful project of moving from AIX 5.3 to 
 RHEL .x for Universe (note the holiday sarcasm) I was curious if 
 Universe was certified on all versions of RHEL 6, since ed Hat seems 
 to be releasing the minor versions at a fast pace.
 Here is the response my var got from Rocket.

 reat question.  The short answer is yes if it says 6 it means 6.1, 
 6.2, .3, etc. RedHat uses the 2nd digit for patch releases and keeps 
 them inary compatible so we found it to be more efficient to simply 
 say 5, 6 tc.
 Jackie

 o, for what is worth.  There is an FYI for ya.
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Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well

2011-12-13 Thread John Thompson
Ah ok.  Well, look on the bright side.  At least the hosting partner is
taking care of all of the OS guru stuff for you.

On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 4:16 PM, Symeon Breen syme...@gmail.com wrote:

 That would have been me.

 However our hosting partner is not geared up to redhat 6 yet so we have
 gone
 with redhat 5.7



 -Original Message-
 From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
 [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of John Thompson
 Sent: 13 December 2011 18:37
 To: U2 Users List
 Subject: Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe
 Unidata
 as well

 Ha Ha.

 This was specifically related to Universe 11.1.4 being supported on RHEL
 6.0, 6.1, or 6.2 https://u2tc.rocketsoftware.com/matrix.asp

 Since Red Hat makes all of their releases binary compatible, Rocket does
 not
 publish minor version numbers with Red Hat.

 They do however, for OS's like AIX.

 This is not in relation to how many bugs there might be in RHEL 6.x

 That is dependent on a lot of different factors, like hardware, etc.

 Red Hat published a bunch of release notes, tech notes, etc. with bug
 fixes,
 etc.
 http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/index.html

 At any rate, as far as my project goes...  I'm not going to revert to RHEL
 5.7 because I'm afraid, and then in two years have to convert to RHEL 6.x
 because Red Hat stopped supporting it, and have to go through all of this
 nonsense again.  Just my take on things...

 Thought I'd pass the info along, as I remember someone asking about
 upgrading an old Red Hat box.



 On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Wjhonson wjhon...@aol.com wrote:

 
  Wouldn't you want to phrase a question like How many outstanding bugs
  are there on 6.1 ?
  Or is that a constantly moving target?
  Something like there were 50 reported bugs, we fixed 32 of them in
  6.2 and another 12 in 6.3, but of course in 6.2 there were 20 more new
  bugs reported, and in 6.3 there were 88 more new bugs reported...
 
  Abandon ship!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.com
  To: U2 Users List u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  Sent: Tue, Dec 13, 2011 10:00 am
  Subject: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe
  Unidata as well
 
 
  So I'm going through this wonderful project of moving from AIX 5.3 to
  RHEL .x for Universe (note the holiday sarcasm) I was curious if
  Universe was certified on all versions of RHEL 6, since ed Hat seems
  to be releasing the minor versions at a fast pace.
  Here is the response my var got from Rocket.
 
  reat question.  The short answer is yes if it says 6 it means 6.1,
  6.2, .3, etc. RedHat uses the 2nd digit for patch releases and keeps
  them inary compatible so we found it to be more efficient to simply
  say 5, 6 tc.
  Jackie
 
  o, for what is worth.  There is an FYI for ya.
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Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well

2011-12-13 Thread Tony Gravagno
 From: John Thompson
 I'm not going to revert to RHEL 5.7 because I'm 
 afraid, and then in two years have to convert to RHEL 
 6.x because Red Hat stopped supporting it, and have to 
 go through all of this nonsense again.


Few people will admit that a decade ago they dumped a commercial
OS like Sun, SCO, AIX, or Windows precisely because Linux was
Free, and separately Open Source.  Somehow because of those
factors, the idea was that we would never again have to suffer
the whims of the cathedral, as the bazaar would provide in bounty
all the code changes required for the common good and of all.

Yeah right.  ROFL

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Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata as well

2011-12-13 Thread Symeon Breen
Yes but there is linux and there is linux - redhat is a commercial operating
system with a full support model - you can always go the fedora route if you
want to browse the bazaar. Actually many people only take the first year
support from redhat - after that there is plenty of bazaar activity for
redhat so you can go ahead and update many parts. The difficulty then would
be updating the kernel, you may as well then go the fedora route at that
point - or subscribe to the latest redhat, or take your pick of linux distro



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Sent: 13 December 2011 22:24
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] Just sharing some info - RHEL 6 and Universe/maybe Unidata
as well

 From: John Thompson
 I'm not going to revert to RHEL 5.7 because I'm afraid, and then in 
 two years have to convert to RHEL 6.x because Red Hat stopped 
 supporting it, and have to go through all of this nonsense again.


Few people will admit that a decade ago they dumped a commercial OS like
Sun, SCO, AIX, or Windows precisely because Linux was Free, and separately
Open Source.  Somehow because of those factors, the idea was that we would
never again have to suffer the whims of the cathedral, as the bazaar would
provide in bounty all the code changes required for the common good and of
all.

Yeah right.  ROFL

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