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Subject: [suse-domino] Antwort: Re: [suse-domino] Running SLES 9 and Domino on x86?
From: Bernd Glueckert <bernd.glueckert () elektrophysik ! com>
Date: 2004-10-11 6:51:21
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Dear Jon,
> What's the point of using SLES 9 instead of 8 when 8 is
> supported on this version when you won't get any benefit out of it yet?
The benefit to use younger releases ist the remaining lifetime. I prefer
to use new releases to install a new server system. The disadvantage to
use software at the end of the lifetime is to expensive.
By the way: Lotus Domino 6.5.2 is running on 2 systems with 2.6 kernel
(SuSE 9.1) and I'm convinced, that the most problems with domino servers
are not kernel specific.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Best regards
Bernd Glückert
IT & Systemdevelopment
ElektroPhysik
Dr. Steingroever GmbH & Co. KG
Pasteurstraße 15
50735 Köln
Germany
Tel: +49 221 75204-44
Fax: +49 221 75204-45
jonlists <jonlists@cbsol.com>
08.10.2004 17:50
An
yogesh@unipune.ernet.in
Kopie
suse-domino@suse.com
Thema
Re: [suse-domino] Running SLES 9 and Domino on x86?
SLES 9 won't be supported until 7 release due to changes needed to take
advantage of the 2.6 kernel. I saw someone else mentioned ASSUME_KERNEL -
I wouldn't put a system that you expect to scale into production using
this.
What's the point of using SLES 9 instead of 8 when 8 is supported on this
version when you won't get any benefit out of it yet?
Jon Johnston
Creative Business Solutions
IBM,Microsoft, Novell/Suse, Sophos Consultants
http://www.cbsol.com
952-544-1108
Blog: http://bingo.cbsol.com
"Yogesh Subhash Talekar" <yogesh@unipune.ernet.in>
10/08/2004 08:43 AM
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hi
i have installed Domino 6.5 on SuSE Enterprise 8. Its a smooth thing. I
think it should workk without any problem. Make sure that you have all
required patches before installtion. But I don't think there will be any
problem. In last week I did it almost one installtion per day!
regards
--yogesh
> Hello list,
>
> Has anyone tried installing Lotus Domino on SLES 9? I know it is
certified
> for SLES 8, but would like to run it on SLES 9. I have read a few posts
> regarding this, and some posts mention Domino will run on most Linuxes;
> others mention it is being added to the Domino 7 release. I will be
trying
> to install Domino 7 beta in the near future, but would appreciate
hearing
> from anyone who has tried this beforehand. :)
>
>
> Many thanks,
> -Patrick
--yogesh
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Dear Jon,</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">> What's the point of using SLES
9 instead of 8 when 8 is </font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">> supported on this version when
you won't get any benefit out of it yet? </font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">The benefit to use younger releases
ist the remaining lifetime. I prefer to use new releases to install a new
server system. The disadvantage to use software at the end of the lifetime
is to expensive.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">By the way: Lotus Domino 6.5.2 is running
on 2 systems with 2.6 kernel (SuSE 9.1) and I'm convinced, that the most
problems with domino servers are not kernel specific.</font>
<br>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Best regards<br>
<br>
<br>
Bernd Glückert<br>
IT & Systemdevelopment<br>
<br>
ElektroPhysik<br>
Dr. Steingroever GmbH & Co. KG<br>
Pasteurstraße 15<br>
50735 Köln<br>
Germany<br>
<br>
Tel: +49 221 75204-44<br>
Fax: +49 221 75204-45<br>
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SLES 9 won't be supported until 7 release due to changes needed to take
advantage of the 2.6 kernel. I saw someone else mentioned ASSUME_KERNEL
- I wouldn't put a system that you expect to scale into production using
this. </font><font size=3><br>
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What's the point of using SLES 9 instead of 8 when 8 is supported on this
version when you won't get any benefit out of it yet? <br>
<br>
Jon Johnston<br>
Creative Business Solutions<br>
IBM,Microsoft, Novell/Suse, Sophos Consultants<br>
http://www.cbsol.com<br>
952-544-1108 <br>
Blog: http://bingo.cbsol.com</font><font size=3> <br>
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hi<br>
i have installed Domino 6.5 on SuSE Enterprise 8. Its a smooth thing. I<br>
think it should workk without any problem. Make sure that you have all<br>
required patches before installtion. But I don't think there will be any<br>
problem. In last week I did it almost one installtion per day!<br>
<br>
regards<br>
--yogesh<br>
<br>
> Hello list,<br>
><br>
> Has anyone tried installing Lotus Domino on SLES 9? I know it is certified<br>
> for SLES 8, but would like to run it on SLES 9. I have read a few
posts<br>
> regarding this, and some posts mention Domino will run on most Linuxes;<br>
> others mention it is being added to the Domino 7 release. I will be
trying<br>
> to install Domino 7 beta in the near future, but would appreciate
hearing<br>
> from anyone who has tried this beforehand. :)<br>
><br>
><br>
> Many thanks,<br>
> -Patrick<br>
<br>
<br>
--yogesh<br>
<br>
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br>
One RAID to backup them all, one RAID to find them, one RAID to bring them<br>
all and in the darkness bind them.<br>
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br>
<br>
<br>
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