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Application compatibility with RHEL8 #6196

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RG00334999 opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 7 comments
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Application compatibility with RHEL8 #6196

RG00334999 opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 7 comments

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@RG00334999
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We are running on Stackstorm version 2,7 and OS is RHEL7.
We are upgrading the OS to RHEL8, so question is RHEL8 is compatible with Stackstorm version 2.7?

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Any updates

@nzlosh
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nzlosh commented May 15, 2024

You'd be best to install it yourself and determine if it works. StackStorm v2.7 is 6 years old and no longer supported.

@mamercad
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I don't think so, I think 3.2.0 will be the lowest version you can do on RHEL8.

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do we have official document?

@mamercad
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do we have official document?

Have you taken a look at this?

@RG00334999
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thanks all for your response.

Can someone please help the compatibility chart .....our current version is 2.7 and postgrseql version is 9.2
we are planning on stackstorm upgrade but before that we have to upgrade the postgresql on high prioroty as this is our organization requirements...we need to know what all postgresql versions are compatible with Stackstorm 2.7 version

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nzlosh commented May 29, 2024

You might want to contact a StackStorm partner https://stackstorm.com/partners/ as it is very unlikely anyone from the community will be able to assist you with your request to provide a compatibility matrix.

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