HP StorageWorks Secure Path V3.0C for Linux and Linux Workgroup Edition Installation and Reference Guide (AA-RU7VD-TE, February 2004)
Installing Secure Path Software
48 Secure Path v3.0C for Linux and Linux Workgroup Edition Installation and Reference Guide
Note: The following error messages apply to 32-bit systems only. If you try to install
the 32-bit RPM on a SUSE/UnitedLinux 64-bit system, the following message displays:
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This is IA64 based system. This installation only supports
32bit based systems.
Exiting.....
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— For 32-bit SUSE/UnitedLinux with an unsupported errata version, but
with a proper kernel version of 2.4.21-169-smp, the following error
message displays:
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You do not have a supported version of this
kernel(2.4.21-169-smp). If you want to install anyway,
please run the rpm with the --force command.(e.g. rpm -ivh
--force <package-name>)
Please see documentation for currently supported kernel
versions.
Exiting...
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— For Red Hat 3.0 with a non-supported errata version, but with a proper
kernel version of 2.4.21-9.ELsmp, the following error message displays:
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You do not have a supported version of this kernel
(2.4.21-9.ELsmp) If you want to install anyway, please run
the rpm with the --force command.(e.g. rpm -ivh --force
<package-name>)
Please see documentation for currently supported kernel
versions.
Exiting...
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— For Red Hat 2.1 with a non-supported errata version, but with a proper
kernel version of 2.4.9-e.35smp, the following error message displays:
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You do not have a supported version of this kernel
(2.4.9-e.35smp) If you want to install anyway, please run
the rpm with the --force command.(e.g. rpm -ivh --force
<package-name>)
Please see documentation for currently supported kernel
versions.
Exiting...
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