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Known issues

The following issues are known to exist in 7.1:

Installer's default user conflicts with a system user on Red Hat Enterprise Linux

The installer suggests a default user of fuse to be used when installing the product. Red Hat Enterprise Linux already has a fuse system user. Thus, you cannot use the suggested default when installing on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

AIX installers do not work with default group

AIX has an eight character limit for user and group names. The installer default for the group name, fusesource is too long. Accepting this on AIX will fail with an error of unable to create user/group. Using a shorter group name addresses resolves this issue.

Cannot use the help in the generic Apache Karaf shell

Fuse MQ Enterprise's console is normally launched using the fusemq command which is fully functional. However, Fuse MQ Enterprise also includes a generic Apache Karaf shell that can be launched using the shell command. In the generic shell, the help command throws an exception.

We do not recommend using the generic Apache Karaf shell.

ls can cause an exception

The ls console command, which is used for inspecting OSGi bundles, will throw an exception when listing the contents of some bundles.

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime required on Windows 7 64-bit

On certain 64bit Windows platforms you need Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x64) installed or Fuse MQ Enterprise will not start.

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