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===New and EOL'ed Platforms===
===New and EOL'ed Platforms===
Platforms that are new with 5.0.x include:
* SLES 11 (64) FOSS/NE
* Debian 5 (32/64) FOSS
* Fedora 11 (32/64) FOSS


Platforms that are new with 5.0.x include:
Platforms that are new with 5.0.x include:

Revision as of 20:54, 2 September 2009

Overview

The 5.0.x series of ZCS releases introduced support for new platforms and Linux distributions. Other platforms were "End of Lifed" (EOL'ed), meaning that there will be no more ZCS releases for these platforms. This page describes what platforms were added, what platforms were EOL'ed, and how to move from an EOL'd platform to a platform that will be supported in ZCS 5.0.x.

Both the new and the EOL'ed platforms will be released with 4.5.11. Unlike previous ZCS upgrades where you were able to go from any version to any other ZCS version, if you find yourself on a EOL'ed version you will need to first upgrade to 4.5.11 before going forward to 5.0.x.


New and EOL'ed Platforms

Platforms that are new with 5.0.x include:

  • SLES 11 (64) FOSS/NE
  • Debian 5 (32/64) FOSS
  • Fedora 11 (32/64) FOSS

Platforms that are new with 5.0.x include:

  • Fedora 7 FOSS
  • Debian 4.0 FOSS
  • SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 (SLES 10) FOSS and Network Edition
  • OpenSUSE 10.2 FOSS

Platforms that are EOL'ed with the 4.5.11 release include:

  • Fedora 4
  • Fedora 5
  • Debian 3.1
  • Mac OS X PPC
  • OpenSUSE 10.0
  • SUSE Enterprise Linux 9 (SLES 9)
  • Mandriva

Also, with 5.0.0 Network Edition support has been removed from OpenSUSE. That is, 4.5.x (currently 4.5.11) is the last OpenSUSE Network Edition release. We will continue support for SUSE Network Edition with SLES 10.


Procedures

There are essentially three procedures:

  1. "DR" Get to 4.5.11 on the original system. Set up a second, new system that has ZCS 4.5.11 running on the new platform. Then take a full backup from the original system and restore it on to the new system. Then upgrade the new system to ZCS 5.0.x and decommission the original system.
  2. "Upgrade OS" Get to 4.5.11. Then upgrade the OS in place to the 5.0.x-supported platform. Then upgrade ZCS to 4.5.11 on the new platform. Then upgrade ZCS to 5.0.x in place.
  3. "FossDR" Get to 4.5.11 on the original system. Set up a second, new system that has ZCS 4.5.11 running on the new platform. Then do a cold backup using filesystem tools and restore on to the new system. Then upgrade the new system to ZCS 5.0.x and decommission the original system.

The procedure you will want to use depends on your migration path. The below notes spell out the migration path based on current 4.5.x platform. All procedures assume that the first step of the migration is to upgrade to 4.5.11 on the current platform.


SourceDestinationProcedure
4.5.11 SLES9 Network or FOSS5.0.x SLES10 Network or FOSSUpgrade OS
4.5.11 OpenSUSE 10.0 FOSS 5.0.x OpenSUSE 10.2 FOSS Upgrade OS
4.5.11 OpenSUSE 10.0 Network5.0.x SLES10 Network DR to 4.5.11 SLES 10 Network
4.5.11 MacOS X PPC Network 5.0.x Mac OS X x86 Network DR to 4.5.11 Mac OS X x86 Network
4.5.11 Debian 3.2 FOSS 5.0.x Debian 4.0 FOSS Upgrade OS
4.5.11 FC4 or FC5 FOSS 5.0.x Fedora 7 FOSS Upgrade OS
4.5.11 MacOS X PPC FOSS 5.0.x MacOS X x86 FOSS FossDR
4.5.11 Mandriva FOSS 5.0.x other platform FossDR
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