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The Zabbix 5.0 agent source can be successfully built on RHEL 5.11, so if you know how to configure and compile source code into objects and executables, there's at least a chance that the 5.0 agent could be built on RHEL 4.x. You should be able to run the 5.0 agent with a 6.4 server I believe.
The Zabbix 5.0 agent source can be successfully built on RHEL 5.11, so if you know how to configure and compile source code into objects and executables, there's at least a chance that the 5.0 agent could be built on RHEL 4.x. You should be able to run the 5.0 agent with a 6.4 server I believe.
this is very old ,
the RHEL 5 agent can't run ,but thank's for your respond
this is very old ,
the RHEL 5 agent can't run ,but thank's for your respond
Sorry I wasn't clear: I wasn't talking about the RHEL 5 agent, I was talking about the Zabbix 5.0.x agent compiled on RHEL 4. I know that the Zabbix 5.0.x agent compiles and works on RHEL 5.11, so I was suggesting there's a chance that it also could be compiled and may work on RHEL 4.x. I wasn't suggesting that you take any version of the agent compiled for RHEL 5 and try run it on RHEL 4. I agree that is very unlikely to work.
Sorry I wasn't clear: I wasn't talking about the RHEL 5 agent, I was talking about the Zabbix 5.0.x agent compiled on RHEL 4. I know that the Zabbix 5.0.x agent compiles and works on RHEL 5.11, so I was suggesting there's a chance that it also could be compiled and may work on RHEL 4.x. I wasn't suggesting that you take any version of the agent compiled for RHEL 5 and try run it on RHEL 4. I agree that is very unlikely to work.
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