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I need to install a Linux-operating client on my system, which is Cent OS 7.4 64bit.
I've read that Integrity Client supports RedHat 6, 64bit, so I thought it might work on mine as well.
But I found the newest installers versioned Integrity-10-9-Client-Linux32.
Nevertheless, I've been trying to install 'Integrity-10-9-Client-Linux32' on the system, following
'/ClientUserGuide_Integrity_10_9.pdf' guide documentation and 'https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article?n=CS124168'.
And now, I'm facing with another error messages when try launching the client, saying that
"./si: Attempt to launch Integrity Client timed out. To solve this please try the following:
- Verify that the user you are logged in as has read and write permissions to the Integrity Client install directory."
I've found a similar issue, "https://community.ptc.com/t5/Integrity-Questions/Attempt-to-launch-MKS-Integrity-client-Timed-out/m-...", so I've double-checked my path '/home/user/Integrity/IntegrityClient10/bin' be registered, but still got the same message.
Here are my questions :
1) Could the Linux Client work on Cent OS 7.4 64bit?
2) Anything I've done wrong during the installation?
Hi Mhyang,
You may get the client working on Cent OS, as I know other customers have run the client on "unsupported" Linux distros, but, just remember, it's not supported, and often customers get it running, and then find down the road, they hit some other issue on these other Linux distros, that they can't overcome. It's best to use a supported Linux distribution.
This knowledge article here...
https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article?n=CS123560
...will likely be more useful to you, as it also includes a lot of the common "linux" issues we've seen, that cause Integrity client "timed out" or "startup" issues. See if that helps you.