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How to prepare servers for H-Sphere installation? Which are the supported OS?

Article ID: 3104 
Last Review: Dec,24 2007
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Supported Operating Systems


Before requesting H-Sphere installation, make sure
to install one of the following operating systems:

























































































Operating System Supported OS Version Supported by H-Sphere*

Trustix™ Secure Linux
Trustix™ Secure Linux 2.2 All supported H-Sphere versions
Trustix™ Secure Enterprise Linux release 2 All supported H-Sphere versions
RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.x, 4.x All supported H-Sphere versions
4.x (x86_64) Since 3.0 RC 1
5.x; 5.x (x86_64) Since 3.0 Patch 1
CentOS 3.x, 4.x All supported H-Sphere versions
4.x (x86_64) Since 3.0 RC 1
5.x; 5.x (x86_64) Since 3.0 Patch 1
White Box Enterprise Linux* 3.x, 4.x All supported H-Sphere versions
4.x Since 3.0 RC 1
FreeBSD* 5.5 H-Sphere 3.0 RC 1 and up for all servers, including CP server

H-Sphere 2.5.0 Patch 3 and up for all servers, except for CP server*
6.1 H-Sphere 3.0 RC 1 and up for all servers, including CP server
6.2 H-Sphere 3.0 RC 4 and up for all servers, including CP server



 



IMPORTANT:


  1. H-Sphere versions before 2.5 are no longer supported!

    We only perform updates from these versions to the latest stable H-Sphere version.

  2. H-Sphere 2.4.3 support has been terminated by 1 July 2007. H-Sphere 2.5 version EOL is 1 October 2007.
    Please also be aware of other H-Sphere Services and Supported OS's EOL Dates.

  3. We claim H-Sphere support on WhiteBox OS, assuming it is a RedHat Enterprise Linux clone.
    However, PSoft does not test H-Sphere on WhiteBox servers.

  4. Starting with version 2.5.1 Beta 2
    (H-Sphere 3.0 branch),
    native FreeBSD java diablo support is added to allow
    CP server installation on FreeBSD 5.x and 6.x.



  5. If you are installing H-Sphere control panel on a FreeBSD box, especially in case of multiprocessor architecture,
    make sure you have the /etc/libmap.conf file with the following
    content.

  6. CP installed on a server with 64-bit operating system requires glibc 32-bit compatibility library





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