
Scalability & Management Environment 2.4
Linux | Solaris (32-bit) | Windows
Operating Systems
Version / Compiler |
Glibc 2.2.5-34 |
Glibc 2.3.2-95 |
Glibc 2.3.3-98 |
Gcc 3.0.4 |
Gcc 3.2.3-52 |
Gcc 3.3.3-43.28 |
Gcc 3.4.6* |
JDK 1.4.2_10 |
Sun J2SE v5.0 JDK |
Red Hat 7.3 |
Supported |
Unservice- able |
Unservice- able |
Supported |
Unservice- able |
Unservice- able |
Unqualified |
Maintained |
Supported |
Red Hat ES 3.0 (Update 5) |
Unservice- able |
Supported |
Unqualified |
Unservice- able |
Supported |
Unqualified |
Unqualified |
Maintained |
Supported |
Red Hat 4.0 Kernel 2.6.9-42 |
Unservice- able |
Unservice- able |
Unqualified |
Unservice- able |
Unqualified |
Unqualified |
Supported |
Maintained |
Supported |
SUSE ES 9.0 |
Unservice- able |
Unqualified |
Supported |
Unservice- able |
Unqualified |
Supported |
Unqualified |
Maintained |
Supported |
Platform Notes:
- The EMM graphical tool is not supported (it is Unqualified) on
any Linux.
- Console-mode installation is not supported and installation requires
an X server to be running. If you are accessing the machine over ssh,
on Solaris the 'xauth' program must be installed in order for the X
server connection forwarding to be set up correctly by sshd. On Linux,
either select to install the XFree86 server at initial install time,
or install the appropriate XFree86-4.1.0 (or later) package.
- Operation of
the advanced command line management tools requires the following two
packages, not installed by default in RedHat 7.3:
- libgcc-3.0.4-1.i386.rpm
- libstdc++3-3.0.4-1.i386.rpm
These can be downloaded from ftp://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat-archive/updates/7.2/en/os/i386/ or some mirror thereof (a full list of RedHat mirror sites can be found at http://www.redhat.com/download/mirror.html).
- RedHat
Enterprise Linux 3 installations prior to Update 1 contain serious
bugs that will prevent this product from operating correctly. SME is
certified on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3, Update 5. Attempting to run
on a version of Enterprise Linux at an earlier update level is not
a supported configuration.
* Client code compiled with the 3.4.6 compiler will not dynamically link with Apama's pre-built libraries (built on gcc 3.2.3 on Redhat 3). When using Redhat 4 customers are required to download and install g++ 3.2.3. This can be installed alongside the default compiler but any Apama code must be compiled with the older version. This applies to all C++ clients built against the C/C++ Client APIs, any C/C++ IAF plugins, and any Correlator plugins.
Version / Compiler |
Sun Studio 8 (C++ 5.5) |
JDK 1.4.2_10 |
Sun J2SE v5.0 JDK |
2.10 |
Unqualified |
Unqualified |
Unqualified |
2.9 |
Unqualified |
Unqualified |
Unqualified |
2.8 |
Supported |
Maintained |
Supported |
Platform Notes:
- The EMM graphical tool is not supported (it is Unqualified) on
any Solaris.
- Console-mode installation is not supported and installation requires
an X server to be running. If you are accessing the machine over ssh,
on Solaris the 'xauth' program must be installed in order for the X
server connection forwarding to be set up correctly by sshd. On Linux,
either select to install the XFree86 server at initial install time,
or install the appropriate XFree86-4.1.0 (or later) package.
Version / Compiler |
Visual Studio .NET 2003 |
J2SE v1.4.2_10 SDK |
Sun J2SE v5.0 JDK |
2003 |
Supported |
Maintained |
Supported |
XP |
Supported |
Maintained |
Supported |
2000 |
Supported |
Maintained |
Supported |
NT4 (SP6A) |
Supported |
Maintained |
Supported |
Platform Notes:
- There is a known problem with InstallAnywhere where the installer
may hang when configuring the system after installation. The only reported
workaround to this is to stop the installation, uninstall, reboot and
re-install.
- Running on a version of Windows 2000 earlier than Service Pack 2
may result in poor performance in some circumstances. For optimum performance,
Apama recommends patching Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 or later.
- Installation and operation on Windows NT 4 (Service Pack 6) requires
that the latest version of Microsoft's Runtime Libraries are installed.
The newer version is automatically installed by Microsoft Visual Studio/C++
6.0 (SP5). Alternatively the libraries may be downloaded from Microsoft
as detailed in this knowledge-base article: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q259403