Veritas InfoScale 7.4.1 Support for SUSE 15 Release Notes - Linux
Support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15
InfoScale now supports SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15. The installation files for this release is available for download at the same location as the one for the InfoScale 7.4.1 GA release. The file names begin with Veritas_InfoScale_7.4.1_SLES15
.
All the InfoScale capabilities that are available on the RHEL 7 and the SUSE 12 platforms are also available on SUSE 15. The commands that are mentioned in the context of the RHEL platform in the InfoScale documentation also apply to all the supported RHEL- and SUSE-compatible distributions.
InfoScale support the 4.12.14-25.25 kernel version for SUSE 15.
The following table lists the minimum disk space requirements for SUSE 15.
Operating system | Required disk space |
---|---|
Veritas InfoScale Foundation | 1500 MB |
Veritas InfoScale Availability | 1500 MB |
Veritas InfoScale Storage | 2500 MB |
Veritas InfoScale Enterprise | 2500 MB |
Before you install InfoScale on SUSE 15, ensure that you:
Install the
iputils
package manually.This package is required for the ping command to work.
Install the
insserv-compat
package manually.This package is required to enable the
vxdbd
daemon (# /opt/VRTS/bin/sfae_config enable).Install the
mksh.x86_64
,binutils.x86_64
,ethtool.x86_64
, anded.x86_64
packages manually.
Note:
If the systems are connected to the internet, the installer can use Zypper to install these packages.
SUSE has deprecated some commands such as ifconfig, netstat, and so on.
The following table lists the alternative commands that you can use.
Deprecated command | Alternative |
---|---|
ifconfig | ip |
route | ip route |
netstat | ss |
Note:
Veritas recommends that you configure the IPOptions and the IPRouteOptions attributes instead of the Options attribute. The Options attribute uses the ifconfig and route commands, which are deprecated in SUSE 15.
If you plan to use the route.vfd, gcoconfig, and healthcheck.pl utilities, you must install the net-tools-deprecated
package.