Re: [Veritas-bu] Does anyone know what operating system this is and what, if any, NetBackup version supports it?

2006-08-24 Thread ida3248b
Hello Patrick I think Linux2.2 was supported in version 4.5 Regards Michael On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 15:33:07 +0100, Whelan, Patrick wrote Linux some-server 2.2.19-SMP #1 SMP Thu Oct 25 17:55:16 GMT 2001 i686 unknown Patrick Whelan NetBackup Specialist Architect Engineering +44 20 7863 5243

[Veritas-bu] Does anyone know what operating system this is and what, if any, NetBackup version supports it?

2006-08-22 Thread Whelan, Patrick
Title: Does anyone know what operating system this is and what, if any, NetBackup version supports it? Linux some-server 2.2.19-SMP #1 SMP Thu Oct 25 17:55:16 GMT 2001 i686 unknown Patrick Whelan NetBackup Specialist Architect Engineering +44 20 7863 5243 Of all the things I've lost, I

Re: [Veritas-bu] Does anyone know what operating system this is and what, if any, NetBackup version supports it?

2006-08-22 Thread Justin Piszcz
Need more information: rpm -qa dpkg -l cat /etc/motd cat /etc/issue cat /etc/issue.net All Linux versions AFAIK can be supported, you just need the proper libraries installed. Justin. On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Whelan, Patrick wrote: Linux some-server 2.2.19-SMP #1 SMP Thu Oct 25 17:55:16 GMT

Re: [Veritas-bu] Does anyone know what operating system this is and what, if any, NetBackup version supports it?

2006-08-22 Thread Sebastian Schönwetter
Could be any (old) version of any (old) distribution (as 2.2.19 is a very old kernel). Check for existence of file /etc/redhat-release /etc/SuSE-release /etc/debian_version /etc/slackware-version and cat the file, then you'll know distribution and version Quoting Whelan, Patrick [EMAIL

Re: [Veritas-bu] Does anyone know what operating system this is and what, if any, NetBackup version supports it?

2006-08-22 Thread Steven L. Sesar
It's a Linux box running kernel version 2.2.19 running on i686 architecture. I do know that versions prior to 5.x supported it, but I'm not sure which versions, or if 5.x/6.x still supports 2.2.19. What we don't know is the distro. As far as I know, Red Hat and SUSE are the only Linux distros