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Job:	SDP-96

Status:	closed

Project:	perforce-software-sdp

Severity:	C

ReportedBy:	tom_tyler

ReportedDate:	2017/04/02 17:27:31

ModifiedBy:	tom_tyler

ModifiedDate:	2017/04/03 08:33:13

OwnedBy:	tom_tyler

Description:
	Update os_tweaks.sh to support CentOS 7.
	
	On CentOS 7, the correct value for one of the parameters is
	"0" rather than "no" (as it is for CentOS 6).
	
	The script currently safely exits without leaving things in a half-baked,
	state.  But it would be better if it just knew and did the right thing
	on both CentOS6 and CentOS 7.  (And perhaps other Linux variants, too, but
	this job is just for CentOS7, as that's the only one I need right now
	in addition ao the already-supported CentOS 6).
	
	As a hack/workaround, if operating on CentOS 7, change this line in os_tweaks.sh:
	
	CorrectValues[0]="no"
	
	to:
	
	CorrectValues[0]="0"

DevNotes:
	This job, SDP-96, was originally named job000586.

Type:	Feature
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