This topic outlines the supported operating systems (OSs) for use on UNIX source and target environments.

Supported Operating Systems

Operating SystemVersionProcessor Family
Solaris9, 10, 11

SPARC

Solaris10, 11x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux

4.7, 4.8, 4.9
5.3 - 5.10
6.0 - 6.5

x86, x86_64
Oracle Enterprise Linux5.3 -  5.10
6.0 - 6.5
x86_64
Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server10, 10SP1, 10SP2, 10SP3
11, 11SP1
x86_64
AIX5.3, 6.1, 7.1Power
HP-UX

11i v2 (11.23)

11i v3 (11.31)

IA64

Delphix supports all 64-bit OS environments for source and target.

Required HP-UX patch for Target Servers

  PHNE_37851 - resolves a known bug in HP-UX NFS client prior to HP-UX 11.31.

Additional Source Environment Requirements

  • There must be an operating system user (delphix_os) with these privileges:

    • Ability to login to the source environment via SSH

  • There must be a directory on the source environment where you can install the Delphix platform Toolkit – for example, /var/opt/delphix/toolkit.

    • The delphix_os user must own the directory

    • The directory must have permissions -rwxrwx--- (0770), but you can also use more permissive settings

    • The delphix_os user must have read and execute permissions on each directory in the path leading to the toolkit directory. For example, when the toolkit is stored in /var/opt/delphix/toolkit, the permissions on /var, /var/opt, and /var/opt/delphix should allow read and execute for "others," such as -rwxr-xr-x.

    • The directory should have 1.5GB of available storage: 400MB for the toolkit and 400MB for the set of logs generated by each client that runs out of the toolkit

  • On a Solaris host, gtar must be installed. Delphix uses gtar to handle long file names when extracting the toolkit files into the toolkit directory on a Solaris host. The gtar binary should be installed in one of the following directories:

    • /bin:/usr
    • /bin:/sbin:/usr
    • /sbin:/usr/contrib
    • /bin:/usr/sf
    • /bin:/opt/sfw
    • /bin:/opt/csw/bin
  • The Delphix Engine must be able to initiate an SSH connection to the source environment

Additional Target Environment Requirements

  • There must be an operating system user (delphix_os) with these privileges:

    • Ability to login to the target environment via SSH

    • The following permissions are usually granded via sudo authorization of commands.
    • See Sudo Privilege Requirements for further explanation of the commands and Sudo File Configuration Examples for Unstructured Files on Unix for examples of the /etc/sudoers file on different operating systems.
      • The primary user for the target environment must have the ability to run mount, unmount, mkdir, and rmdir as a super-user on any directory mounted to by the Delphix Engine.
      • If the target host is an AIX system, permission to run the nfso command as a super-user
    • There must be a directory on the source environment where you can install the Delphix Engine Toolkit - for example, /var/opt/delphix/toolkit.
      • The delphix_os user must own the directory

      • The directory must have permissions -rwxrwx--- (0770), but you can also use more permissive settings

      • The delphix_os user must have read and execute permissions on each directory in the path leading to the toolkit directory. For example, when the toolkit is stored in /var/opt/delphix/toolkit, the permissions on /var/var/opt, and /var/opt/delphix should allow read and execute for "others," such as -rwxr-xr-x.

      • The directory should have a total of at least 800MB of storage, plus 1MB of storage per vFile that will be provisioned to the target

  • On a Solaris host, gtar must be installed. Delphix uses gtar to handle long file names when extracting the toolkit files into the toolkit directory on a Solaris host. The gtar binary should be installed in one of the following directories:

    • /bin:/usr
    • /bin:/sbin:/usr
    • /sbin:/usr/contrib
    • /bin:/usr/sf
    • /bin:/opt/sfw
    • /bin:/opt/csw/bin
  • There must be an empty directory (/delphix) that will be used as a container for the mount points that are created when provisioning a vFile to the target environment. The group associated with the directory must be the primary group of the delphix-os user. Group permissions for the directory should allow read, write, andexecute by members of the group.

  • The Delphix Engine must be able to initiate an SSH connection to the target environment.

  • NFS client services must be running on the target environment