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1-touch recovery and virtualize me Linux Roadmap

  • October 10, 2023
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Juergen
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Hello,

this is nearly the same question which I had some month ago, now I asking for support on RedHat 9.X.

Redhat 9.x is long time released and moved more and more in our production environemnt, we need support for 1-touch recovery and virtualize me.

regards Juergen

Best answer by Sebastien Merluzzi

@Juergen 

RHEL9.x is currently being targeted for FR34 .

Will be backported to FR32 , based on requests .

Best Regards,

Sebastien

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HI @Juergen ,

I will check and get back to you.

Nest Regards,

Sebastien


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@Juergen 

RHEL9.x is currently being targeted for FR34 .

Will be backported to FR32 , based on requests .

Best Regards,

Sebastien


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This is now supported:

https://documentation.commvault.com/2023e/expert/files/service_pack/updates/11_32_38.htm

1-Touch support for RHEL 9

9131
 
SP32
HotFix
28
HotFixPack

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Hello,

Does this hotfix applies to RHEL 9.0 version only? Our customer has Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 with 11.32.43 CV. 

 I can’t see information about support for RHEL 9.0 or RHEL 9.x in documentation below.

https://documentation.commvault.com/2023e/expert/1_touch_for_linux_system_requirements_01.html

 

 

 

This is now supported:

https://documentation.commvault.com/2023e/expert/files/service_pack/updates/11_32_38.htm

1-Touch support for RHEL 9

9131
 
SP32
HotFix
28
HotFixPack

 

Thank you in advance for your reply.

 

Regards,

Michał


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Hi @Michal Osewski ,

It is in FR24: 

https://documentation.commvault.com/2024/expert/1_touch_for_linux_system_requirements_01.html

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 with Glibc 2.34.x

Best Regards,

Sebastien


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@Michal Osewski

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 is not supported, we have CMR 425266


Juergen
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  • April 22, 2024

@Sebastien Merluzzi thanks for still following up on this.

Is then Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.9 also supported?

what happens with UEFI ?