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Veritas in 32 bit

Created: 10 Aug 2012
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Hi All , 

 

I just started with Veritas VOlume Manager and Cluster , And i want to do it with Red Hat OS.

My System is 32 bit , My OS is also 32 bit , can you please specify which version along with link from where i can download

veritas storage foundation and cluster file system ,,,AND WHICH WON'T ASK LICENSE. 

Note - I tried "Q17083H.sf_ha.cd1.4.1.00.10.rhel4_i686.tar.gz" but it is always asking for key ...there is no later option.

So please guide me to do this at my home.....i do have rhel 4,5,6 but 32 bit , and want veritas 32 bit which wont ask license.

 

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Gaurav Sangamnerkar's picture
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Hi Apurva, you need a 64 bit

Hi Apurva,

you need a 64 bit OS for the installation to happen , 32 bit OS won't work. Moreover 4.1 is an obsolete product, even if you get that installed on a 64 bit OS, you need a demo license to get that working ...

If you have a 64 bit OS, you can get latest 5.1 or 6.0 installed which has a keyless licensing feature, meaning you can install the product with a inbuild demo license for 60 days..

Hope this helps

G

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You can get trialware version

You can get trialware version here:

http://www.symantec.com/products/downloads/?inid=u...

 

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32 bit stopped being

32 bit stopped being supported from SF 5.0, so SF 4.1 is the latest version that supports 32 bit and there is still "Assisted Support" for 4.1 until 2013-08-06 - see https://sort.symantec.com/eosl/show_detail/52588

You need demo keys for 4.1 and 5.0.  Keyless licencing (where you can run on eval for 60 without requiring a key) started in 5.1 for SF on Unix/Linux.  

Are you looking to run SF and VCS in Production on 32 bit or just on test servers or on a virtual machine on a client.

VCS supports 32 bit until 5.0, but this still requires a demo key.

Mike

UK Symantec Consultant in VCS, GCO, SF, VVR, VxAT on Solaris, AIX, HP-ux, Linux & Windows

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