I would like to know how to install kernel 3.0.101.68 in SLES 11 SP4, our SLES version as below
saphkha4d:~ # uname -r
3.0.101-63-default
saphkha4d:~ # uname -m
x86_64
saphkha4d:~ # cat /etc/issue
Welcome to SLES for SAP Applications 11.4 (x86_64) - Kernel \r (\l).
On 03/02/17 08:54, samuelkwongsdl wrote:
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I would like to know how to install kernel 3.0.101.68 in SLES 11 SP4,
our SLES version as below
saphkha4d:~ # uname -r
3.0.101-63-default
saphkha4d:~ # uname -m
x86_64
saphkha4d:~ # cat /etc/issue
Welcome to SLES for SAP Applications 11.4 (x86_64) - Kernel \r (\l).[/color]
Kernel 3.0.101-63 would suggest that you have never updated your server.
Is your server registered to the SUSE Customer Center? If so, you should
be able to simply upgrade the kernel (and other packages) via YaST or
zypper. What does “zypper lr -u” produce?
Given that 3.0.101-68 is not the latest kernel is there a reason you
want that particular version?
HTH.
Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner
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I would like to know how to install kernel 3.0.101.68 in SLES 11 SP4,
our SLES version as below
saphkha4d:~ # uname -r
3.0.101-63-default
saphkha4d:~ # uname -m
x86_64
saphkha4d:~ # cat /etc/issue
Welcome to SLES for SAP Applications 11.4 (x86_64) - Kernel \r (\l).[/color]
Kernel 3.0.101-63 would suggest that you have never updated your server.
Is your server registered to the SUSE Customer Center? If so, you should
be able to simply upgrade the kernel (and other packages) via YaST or
zypper. What does “zypper lr -u” produce?
Given that 3.0.101-68 is not the latest kernel is there a reason you
want that particular version?
HTH.
Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner
If you find this post helpful and are logged into the web interface,
please show your appreciation and click on the star below. Thanks.
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On 17/05/18 17:04, marcomachadoperez wrote:
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My server is not registered, what i do?[/color]
If you have the same problem as per this thread then you’ll need current
maintenance to either register your server or download patches from
SUSE’s Patch Finder[1].
If it’s not the same problem as per this thread then I suggest starting
a new thread giving us a bit more information.