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can i install ECC 6.0 EHP5 on RHEL5 X-64

Former Member
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hii,

can i install ECC 6.0 EHP5 on RHEL5 X-64??

which i going to install it give me the os error like it shuld be SUSE or RHEL4.

and for the oracle 11g installation please give me the addrss of RPM's

Thanks in advance

Regards,

Vivek

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Former Member
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Hi

yes you can download the same from service.sap.com/pam . Once you download IM you can checked from prequisities from IM as well.

Regards,

Deepanshu

Former Member
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thanks

former_member189725
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Yes you can install according to PAM in the SMP.

The PAM for SAP KERNEL 7.20 64-BIT UNICODE ORACLE for ECC 6 EHP5 is

ORACLE 10.2 64-BIT LINUX REDHAT EL5/X86_64 64BIT

ORACLE 11.2 64-BIT LINUX REDHAT EL5/X86_64 64BIT

Please go through the following notes for information on RPM's and also follow the installation guides.

171356 SAP software on Linux: Essential information

1048303 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x: Installation and upgrade

1431796 Oracle 11.2.0: Troubleshooting the Software Installation

Former Member
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thanks,

and where i get these rpm's.

Please send me the link.

Regards,

vivek

former_member189725
Active Contributor
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You can either download from https://ftp3.linux.ibm.com/ or from http://www.redhat.com/ , but for both you need to have credentials.

Former Member
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hii,

>

> can i install ECC 6.0 EHP5 on RHEL5 X-64??

> which i going to install it give me the os error like it shuld be SUSE or RHEL4.

>

> and for the oracle 11g installation please give me the addrss of RPM's

>

> Thanks in advance

>

> Regards,

> Vivek

Hi Vivek,

Did you check service.sap.com/pam and the installation guide already to check the supported versions/release ?

At what stage does it show this error ?

For oracle 11g, you don't need to download RPMs but the Oracle DVDs from OSS. Please read the installation guide and SAP Notes mentioned in the guide thoroughly.

Thanks