On 31.1.2017. 23:25, .Maurizio TERUZZI wrote: > Hello Mike, > > thanks for you quick reply. > > I'll try it tomorrow, it's time to go bed. > > > Thanks Maurizio
FYI. If... # install.sh -g -vmargs "-DBYPASS_TSM_REQ_CHECKS=true" ...doesn't help on CentOS 6/7 (and I think it won't for the TSM versions after 7.1.3 or higher), here is why: https://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21990168&myns=swgtiv&mynp=OCSSSQWC&mync=E&cm_sp=swgtiv-_-OCSSSQWC-_-E My solution was to make dummy packages (for CentOS 6 and 7) with the exact following names: redhat-release-server-6Server-6.8.0.5.el6.x86_64.rpm redhat-release-server-7.2-7.2.9.el7.x86_64.rpm So after installation of the dummy rpm on CentOS 6 or 7, the TSM check returns the correct output: centos6# rpm -qa --queryformat '%{RELEASE}\n' redhat-release* |grep \\. 6.8.0.5.el6 or centos67# rpm -qa --queryformat '%{RELEASE}\n' redhat-release* |grep \\. 7.2.9.el7 Here are the spec files for creating the dummy rpms. CentOS 7 "redhat-release-server.spec" =============================================================== Summary: Empty RedHat Linux release file Name: redhat-release-server Version: 7.2 Release: 7.2.9.el7 License: GPLv2 Group: System Environment/Base Source: ftp://localhost URL: http://localhost Packager: Santa Claus <scl...@northpole.com> %description Empty (dummy) IBM Tivoli Storage Manager dependency RPM package %files /usr/local/etc/redhat-release =============================================================== CentOS 6 "redhat-release-server.spec" =============================================================== Summary: Empty RedHat Linux release file Name: redhat-release-server Version: 6Server Release: 6.8.0.5.el6 License: Public Group: System Environment/Base Source: ftp://localhost URL: http://localhost Packager: Santa Claus <scl...@northpole.com> %description Empty (dummy) IBM Tivoli Storage Manager dependency RPM package %files /usr/local/etc/redhat-release =============================================================== You can put anything in /usr/local/etc/redhat-release cause it's there just to make the rpm non-empty, and the TSM only checks if the correct rpm is installed. Regards, -- Sasa Drnjevic www.srce.unizg.hr