Too funny if that is true, a CA consultant onsite 2 weeks ago and their own 
support said only 2003.

From: Stephen Warne [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 4:00 AM
To: spectrum
Subject: RE: [spectrum] Spectrum 9.2 install

Christopher

It's Windows 2008 R2 that's not supported for BOXI/SRM. Standard 2008 works 
fine.

Regards
Stephen.

From: Christopher Duryea [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 14 July 2010 05:53
To: spectrum
Subject: RE: [spectrum] Spectrum 9.2 install

I am running it on 2008 R2 just fine without issues.  I have 4 SS servers 
running on it.  Just remember that that BOXI component for 9.2 that you install 
on your OneClick server still does not support 2008, you will still need 2003 
for the OC server.

From: Murtey, Patrick [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 11:15 AM
To: spectrum
Subject: RE: [spectrum] Spectrum 9.2 install

Hi Christoph,
Thanks for the great detail. I am confused on where you saw the information in 
the installation guide. In the Installation guide I have pg 12 it shows the 
following:


CA Spectrum® Infrastructure Manager

Installation Guide
r9.2





Windows System Requirements

The following table lists the system requirements for installing CA Spectrum 
(see page 45) on Windows platforms:

Component


Requirement


Operating System


Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 or Microsoft Windows Server 2008 on Intel 
x86-compatible systems.

Note:Report Manager is not supported on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2.


Memory (RAM) (see page 14)


Dependent on the configuration and number of managed devices.



Am I just not reading the same document ?

Patrick


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From: Keßler, Christoph [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 10:37 PM
To: spectrum
Subject: AW: [spectrum] Spectrum 9.2 install

Hello,

Spectrum supports following 64Bit operating systems, but runs only as a 32bit 
application:

Document ID: TEC517738
SPECTRUM 9.0 will install and run on 64-bit OS that are supported (listed 
above). However, they will run only as a 32-bit application and
therefore will not take advantage of extra memory resources beyond what a 
32-bit application of that platform allows.
Spectrum 9.0 with Solaris x86 is not supported.
CA plans to add support in Spectrum 10.0 to allow for 64 bit OS to be supported.

Supported 64-bit OS for Spectrum 9.0 include:
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition (x64) base level
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (x64) base level
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (x86 64bit) 4.0
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (x86 64bit) 5.0
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (x86 64bit) 4.0
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (x86 64bit) 5.0
Sun Solaris (SPARC 64bit) 9
Sun Solaris (SPARC 64bit) 10

I attached the KB document.

In the Installation Guide of 9.2 you can found following:


Operating System


Windows Server 2003 32 or 64 bit, Windows 2008 32 or 64 bit including Windows 
2008 and Windows 2008 R2 on Intel x86-compatible systems


I think the only Component, which is not supported for Win2k8 R2 64 Bit is 
CABI. During the beta I installed CABI on a Win2k8 R2 64Bit Os and it works 
also without problems.

Regards

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Von: Cristi Mitrana [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 28. Mai 2010 06:34
An: spectrum
Betreff: Re: [spectrum] Spectrum 9.2 install


[Edgar Parra2 -- Fri 28 May 2010 02:46:40 AM EEST]
Hello,

>From what i've heard, spectrum will support 64-bits platform in r10.0 which is 
>supposed to be release 2Q of 2011

Regards,

 AFAIK, in 10.0 there was a plan for making the SpectroServer a 64bit app,so 
probably this has been commited - I know there was a talk to choose between 64b 
SS and multithreaded SS.
But I think 9.2 is supported on 64bit Win 2008, I know somebody some time ago 
said he installed on 2008 R2 - which is 64 bit only- and someone else also 
installed in on linux 64 bit. Check the release notes and the compatibility 
matrix

Cristi Mitrana

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