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RTC Server on Redhat Enterprise Linux 5


Tom Frauenhofer (1.3k58435) | asked Oct 30 '07, 2:27 a.m.
Jazz.net mentions RHEL4 only as the only supported Linux server platform.

Just wondering whether there's any reason why RHEL5 can't be used ?

Dave

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Tom Frauenhofer (1.3k58435) | answered Oct 30 '07, 8:38 a.m.
Ok great

Thanks for letting me know. I'm going to try Tomcat/DB2 on RHEL5
initially. If that behaves itself then moving to WAS might happen.

Pardon me for asking:
Does moving to WAS offer anything functionally to a Jazz team ??

Dave

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Aaron Cohen (8207851) | answered Oct 30 '07, 11:22 a.m.
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I currently have RTC and JazzServer working under RHEL5. The major problem I ran into with getting them working under these OSes were mostly due to limitations in DB2 and WAS. I had to disable SELinux.

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Adil Chahid (45524118) | answered Dec 02 '10, 11:46 a.m.
I currently have RTC and JazzServer working under RHEL5. The major problem I ran into with getting them working under these OSes were mostly due to limitations in DB2 and WAS. I had to disable SELinux.


Hi all,
if let's say the security team inmposes the use of SELinux what would be the install scenarios to follow?

To desactivate it as indicated during install and to activate it back once the install was completed?
I did not had the time to test that approach.

Are we running toward a dead end or is it feasable to install a Jazz produdct under RHES 5 with SELinux enabled?

Thanks!

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