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March 29th, 2011 13:00

Is Centera_SDK3.2P5 compatiable with Centera star 4.1.1p2

We are using Centera_SDK3.2p4, after customer upgrade the server to Centera star  4.1.1p2. Our centera client based on Centera_SDK3.2p4 stops working. In the rease note of Centera_SDK3.2P5 and Centera_SDK3.2P4, both says they supports Centera Star 2.0 and higher. I think when they say that there is no Centera star 4.1.1p2 yet. Do they support Centera Star 4.1.1p2? Is there something special need to put in the code for Centera Star 4.1.1p2?

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March 29th, 2011 13:00

Hi

it should still work the sdk is compatible with the C* revs

Obvioulsy though something has happened to make it not work.  I would suggest your customer puts a call into EMC Customer Support.

Is it possible that you are using the anonymous profile (not use a PEA file for example)?  The default is to disable anonymous access so its possible the upgrade re-disabled it by default

409 Posts

April 12th, 2011 11:00

Yes all revs of the SDK from 3.1.544 are supported with all supported revs of C*

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April 12th, 2011 11:00

Thanks for your answer very much.  we have an older version sdk31p1,  will that also be compatible with all C* revs on Centera server?

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April 12th, 2011 11:00

Ours is libFPLibrary32.so.3.1.477, probably that is the reason it has issue with Centera star  4.1.1p2

409 Posts

April 12th, 2011 11:00

Well it is outside our support window but it probably should have worked anyway.

What error are you getting?

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April 12th, 2011 12:00

Centera SDK Eror: no primary cluster found(-10020). If linux version is 2.6 and most of the program is compiled with 3.2 on the platform, would Centera_SDK3.2p4_Linux-GCC3.3a.tgz or other linux version of Centera_SDK with GCC3.4 work?

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April 12th, 2011 13:00

I saw on EMC website   centera sdk 3.2p5 supports fedora core 5, does that mean it supports fedora core 6 which is version above?


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