What are the limitations to the generic RHEL RPM

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#1 casey1234

Hi all,

According to the documentation found here it indicates that the generic RPM doesn't have all available modules as opposed to the version specific RPM:

The generic RPM above contains all the libraries (such as libpcre and libexpat) 
that are needed by NXLog, the only dependency is libc. 
However, some modules are not available (im_checkpoint, for example). 
The advantage of the generic RPM is that it can be installed on most RPM-based Linux distributions.

Is there documentation for what modules are not available?
Are there any issues for deploying this version that I should know about up front?

Thanks!!

#2 Zhengshi Nxlog ✓
#1 casey1234
Hi all, According to the documentation found here it indicates that the generic RPM doesn't have all available modules as opposed to the version specific RPM: The generic RPM above contains all the libraries (such as libpcre and libexpat) that are needed by NXLog, the only dependency is libc. However, some modules are not available (im_checkpoint, for example). The advantage of the generic RPM is that it can be installed on most RPM-based Linux distributions. Is there documentation for what modules are not available? Are there any issues for deploying this version that I should know about up front? Thanks!!

Please see the modules by package section in the manual. This will list every module that you should expect in Generic RPM. https://nxlog.co/documentation/nxlog-user-guide/available-modules.html#RPM_Generic