[SOLVED] Site details to download Veritas Storage foundation suite for linux
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Site details to download Veritas Storage foundation suite for linux
Hello folks,
I have been trying to install Veritas Storage Foundation HA suite on my Linux VMs. The tar ball which I downloaded from https://sort.veritas.com/agents has the RPMS but it does not give a menu based installation wizard to install. Installing the RPMs individually is a backbreaking task and it didn't work that well.
Appreciate any help with finding the suite, which actually gives me an installation wizard as attached (except that is for solaris). Thanks mates!
I have been trying to install Veritas Storage Foundation HA suite on my Linux VMs. The tar ball which I downloaded from https://sort.veritas.com/agents has the RPMS but it does not give a menu based installation wizard to install. Installing the RPMs individually is a backbreaking task and it didn't work that well.
Appreciate any help with finding the suite, which actually gives me an installation wizard as attached (except that is for solaris). Thanks mates!
Since that's a commercial product, have you contacted Veritas to ask??? And you say you're installing them individually...hardly 'backbreaking' typing in "rpm -i ...", but the better question is, why aren't you using the package manager to do this? Something like yum or zypper, which will resolve dependencies for you?
Please read the question guidelines link in my posting signature...without details, no one can help you.
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