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‎Jul 18, 2007
01:36 AM
Weather ISMP 11.5 is supporting AIX5.4,RHEL5,Linux for IA64,Windows -64bit and Vista
Hi Friends,
Can any one plz tell me weather ISMP 11.5 is supporting AIX5.4,RHEL5,Linux for IA64,Windows 2003-64bit and Vista.In ISMP they have given that the supported platforms are Windows All ,AIX Platform and Linux All (Generic terms).They dint mentioned specifically which are the platforms that are supported .The above five platforms are not listed specifically .They gave a generic term to each and every platform.
Can anyone plz tell me weather ISMP 11.5 is supporting the above platforms or not.
Thanks,
Ashok.:)
Can any one plz tell me weather ISMP 11.5 is supporting AIX5.4,RHEL5,Linux for IA64,Windows 2003-64bit and Vista.In ISMP they have given that the supported platforms are Windows All ,AIX Platform and Linux All (Generic terms).They dint mentioned specifically which are the platforms that are supported .The above five platforms are not listed specifically .They gave a generic term to each and every platform.
Can anyone plz tell me weather ISMP 11.5 is supporting the above platforms or not.
Thanks,
Ashok.:)
(4) Replies
‎Jul 24, 2007
10:40 AM
I have had ISMP installs work with RHEL 4 on IA 64 and Windows 2003, not sure if any of the Windows installs were 64 bit or not but it should work.
I doubt you will find any official documentation to say that ISMP supports these OSs as ISMP was created before these OSs were developed, at least most of them.
I doubt you will find any official documentation to say that ISMP supports these OSs as ISMP was created before these OSs were developed, at least most of them.
‎Aug 14, 2007
04:34 PM
Hi,
I have the same requirement, our product must support linux on 32 and 64 bit machines. When I selected Linux Launcher distribution for jvm Platforms, I could select only either 32 or 64 bit jre bundle.
How can I create launcher distribution for linux 32 with 32bit jre bundle? and How can I create launcher distribution for linux 64 with 64bit jre bundle?
at the same time (build time).
Could you please answer??
Thanks
I have the same requirement, our product must support linux on 32 and 64 bit machines. When I selected Linux Launcher distribution for jvm Platforms, I could select only either 32 or 64 bit jre bundle.
How can I create launcher distribution for linux 32 with 32bit jre bundle? and How can I create launcher distribution for linux 64 with 64bit jre bundle?
at the same time (build time).
Could you please answer??
Thanks
‎Aug 22, 2007
04:54 PM
Here's what I did to make Linux PowerPC work (with similar methods, you could support any platform that java supports) :
1 - Create the feature/component/fileset.
2 - Under "Platforms" select "Linux Platform" and then press the "Custom" tab.
3 - Under "Display Name" make change to indicate new platform type
4 - Under "Architecture" I entered "ppc\|ppc32\|ppc64". NOTE: THIS IS THE VALUE RETURNED BY THE JVM. THIS IS NOT THE VALUE RETURNED BY THE "uname" COMMAND.
5 - Select "Add" and then the "Predefined" tab.
6 - Make sure your new platform (and NOT the original "Linux Platform") are selected.
You can write a simple java program to output what the values for "architecture" are, and you could adjust them to match the "Version" expected for AIX 5.4 (vs. 5.3, etc.)
Note that this product has been cancelled by macrovision, so you'll have to do this work yourself if you want to get it done 🙂
1 - Create the feature/component/fileset.
2 - Under "Platforms" select "Linux Platform" and then press the "Custom" tab.
3 - Under "Display Name" make change to indicate new platform type
4 - Under "Architecture" I entered "ppc\|ppc32\|ppc64". NOTE: THIS IS THE VALUE RETURNED BY THE JVM. THIS IS NOT THE VALUE RETURNED BY THE "uname" COMMAND.
5 - Select "Add" and then the "Predefined" tab.
6 - Make sure your new platform (and NOT the original "Linux Platform") are selected.
You can write a simple java program to output what the values for "architecture" are, and you could adjust them to match the "Version" expected for AIX 5.4 (vs. 5.3, etc.)
Note that this product has been cancelled by macrovision, so you'll have to do this work yourself if you want to get it done 🙂