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Status Delivered
Workspace Spectrum Symphony
Components Version 7.3
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 25, 2022

RHEL9 support

IBM/Redhat has released RHEL9 in May 2022. We are looking to directly upgrade to the latest RHEL Linux version.

Needed By Quarter
  • Admin
    Dennis Xiao
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    Jan 10, 2023

    Larry, the RHEL9 is supported with Symphony 7.3.2 FP1, which was released Nov2022.

  • Guest
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    Sep 20, 2022

    Hi, Dennis

    I think we will start with Symphony 7.3.1 on RHEL9 and then, when the next upgrade due, we will upgrade to the latest Symphony at that time (7.3.2 or 7.4?)


    Thanks

    --Larry

  • Admin
    Dennis Xiao
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    Sep 20, 2022

    Larry, what is the target Symphony version to use redhat 9? The latest one as Symphony 7.3.2?

    -Dennis