Hello My friends,
I'm currently heaving some doubts about an update that i need to do. Here it goes.
I have to install Fedora 11 with Samba and Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere, to work with a program manufactured by a third party. Currently there is a server running Red Hat 5.0 with and old Samba and also and old Sybase ASA version 7.0.2.
The machine have to be changed to give better LAN processing for the system of the third party. So, i need to migrate the database and the samba file sharing to the Fedora 11 machine, the questions are: Do Fedora have yum package of Sybase? is there any new version for Fedora 11? and the old database of the Sybase version 7.0.2 will work with a new version of Sybase?
Hope you can point me in the right direction.
On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 15:14 -0400, Fabio Jara wrote:
I'm currently heaving some doubts about an update that i need to do. Here it goes.
I have to install Fedora 11 with Samba and Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere, to work with a program manufactured by a third party. Currently there is a server running Red Hat 5.0 with and old Samba and also and old Sybase ASA version 7.0.2.
The machine have to be changed to give better LAN processing for the system of the third party. So, i need to migrate the database and the samba file sharing to the Fedora 11 machine,
If you're using Red Hat Linux, have you considered CentOS? It's based on RHEL, it's free, it has a much longer lifespan than Fedora. The last one is a godsend with servers that'd be a pain to migrate data across.