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@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
was getting things set up in vsphere to find out that Fedora is not supported
It says Fedora on the list you provided
Yes, and once you select it, the 2nd picture shows that it says it isn't supported.
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
was getting things set up in vsphere to find out that Fedora is not supported
It says Fedora on the list you provided
Yes, and once you select it, the 2nd picture shows that it says it isn't supported.
OIC, lol. It says RHEL is not supported? Something is screwed up.
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@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
was getting things set up in vsphere to find out that Fedora is not supported
It says Fedora on the list you provided
Yes, and once you select it, the 2nd picture shows that it says it isn't supported.
OIC, lol. It says RHEL is not supported? Something is screwed up.
No. This should clear it up:
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running?
6.7u2
They say it is supported...
https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
was getting things set up in vsphere to find out that Fedora is not supported
It says Fedora on the list you provided
Yes, and once you select it, the 2nd picture shows that it says it isn't supported.
OIC, lol. It says RHEL is not supported? Something is screwed up.
No. This should clear it up:
That clears nothing up. It goes against their documentation.
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@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running?
6.7u2
They say it is supported...
https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html
REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't.
Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done.
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running?
6.7u2
They say it is supported...
https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html
REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't.
Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done.
RHEL Fedora isn't a thing. It's all RHEL and all Fedora. Their selector is broken. RHEL Fedora doesn't exist.
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running?
6.7u2
They say it is supported...
https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html
REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't.
Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done.
The drop down list told you RHEL isn't, either. Yet we know it is. ESXi is just broken.
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@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running?
6.7u2
They say it is supported...
https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html
REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't.
Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done.
The drop down list told you RHEL isn't, either. Yet we know it is. ESXi is just broken.
That one doesn't actually tell me it isn't supported:
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running?
6.7u2
They say it is supported...
https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html
REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't.
Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done.
The drop down list told you RHEL isn't, either. Yet we know it is. ESXi is just broken.
That one doesn't actually tell me it isn't supported:
But the other RHEL one does. So clearly it's broken if it gives conflicting information. In one case, RHEL isn't supported, then RHEL 8 is. But RHEL 8 is still RHEL.
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@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running?
6.7u2
They say it is supported...
https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html
REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't.
Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done.
The drop down list told you RHEL isn't, either. Yet we know it is. ESXi is just broken.
That one doesn't actually tell me it isn't supported:
But the other RHEL one does. So clearly it's broken if it gives conflicting information. In one case, RHEL isn't supported, then RHEL 8 is. But RHEL 8 is still RHEL.
I understand. I guess they don't update the dropdown in the software
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running?
6.7u2
They say it is supported...
https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html
REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't.
Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done.
The drop down list told you RHEL isn't, either. Yet we know it is. ESXi is just broken.
That one doesn't actually tell me it isn't supported:
But the other RHEL one does. So clearly it's broken if it gives conflicting information. In one case, RHEL isn't supported, then RHEL 8 is. But RHEL 8 is still RHEL.
I understand. I guess they don't update the dropdown in the software
Also, none of that matters. I don't know why people insist on thinking it does.
All the selector does is tell VMWare to set a few defaults during configuration.
There is pretty much no OS that you cannot install.
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Your own screenshot clearly states this.
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@JaredBusch said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running?
6.7u2
They say it is supported...
https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html
REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't.
Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done.
The drop down list told you RHEL isn't, either. Yet we know it is. ESXi is just broken.
That one doesn't actually tell me it isn't supported:
But the other RHEL one does. So clearly it's broken if it gives conflicting information. In one case, RHEL isn't supported, then RHEL 8 is. But RHEL 8 is still RHEL.
I understand. I guess they don't update the dropdown in the software
Also, none of that matters. I don't know why people insist on thinking it does.
All the selector does is tell VMWare to set a few defaults during configuration.
There is pretty much no OS that you cannot install.
Yeah, I hate those dropdowns for OS selection, they just make simple things seem complex and confusing. Why would VMware need to know the OS? They don't.
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@scottalanmiller said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@wrx7m said in Reverse Proxy install question:
@WLS-ITGuy What version of vsphere are you running?
6.7u2
They say it is supported...
https://blogs.vmware.com/guestosguide/2019/05/red-hat-enterprise-linux-8.html
REHL 8 is - But using the drop down and selecting Fedora it says it isn't.
Either way, I'll just use REHL 8 and be done.
The drop down list told you RHEL isn't, either. Yet we know it is. ESXi is just broken.
That one doesn't actually tell me it isn't supported:
But the other RHEL one does. So clearly it's broken if it gives conflicting information. In one case, RHEL isn't supported, then RHEL 8 is. But RHEL 8 is still RHEL.
I understand. I guess they don't update the dropdown in the software
Then best to not use it and not to consider anything from it. Just skip it and protect yourself.