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Valid strings and integer values for the --os option

Use either the '-O' or the '--os' option when specifying the platform id or string. For example:
--os <string>
-O <integer>

Allowable OS name strings and integer values for --os option

OS name (String)

Internal ID (Integer)

AIX 6.1

120076

AIX 7.1

120077

CentOS 5

20076

CentOS 5 X86_64

50076

CentOS 6

50200

CentOS 6 X86_64

50201

CentOS 7 X86_64 50202

Citrix XenServer 5

100035

Citrix XenServer 6

100036

HP-UX 11.11

1080007

HP-UX 11.23

40774

HP-UX 11.31

40039

Oracle Enterprise Linux 5

180076

Oracle Enterprise Linux 5 X86_64

190076

Oracle Linux 6

180077

Oracle Linux 6 X86_64

190077

Oracle Linux 7 X86_64 170098

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client 6

170095

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Client 6 X86_64

170096

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 5

20056

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 5 X86_64

30056

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5

10028

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 IA64

140076

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 PPC64

230076

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 S390X

230078

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 X86_64

20028

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6

10029

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 PPC64

70029

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 S390X

80029

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 X86_64

60029

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7 X86_64 61100

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 6

170094

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 6 X86_64

170093

SunOS 5.10

30007

SunOS 5.10 X86

10044

SunOS 5.11

427453

SunOS 5.11 X86

427452

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10

20100

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 PPC64

90200

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 S390X

90600

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 X86_64

70100

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11

80100

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 PPC64

90300

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 S390X

90800

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 X86_64

90100

Ubuntu Server 12.04

60001

Ubuntu Server 12.04 X86_64

60002

VMware ESX Server 4

10096

VMware ESX Server 4.1

20096

Windows 7 x64 170101
Windows 8.1 x64 170301

Windows 2003 (deprecated)

10007

Windows 2003 x64 (deprecated)

60100

Windows 2008

160076

Windows 2008 R2 IA64

100200

Windows 2008 R2 x64

170092

Windows 2008 x64

170076

Windows 2012 R2 x64

95000

Windows 2012 x64

170099

Windows XP (deprecated)

10008

 

Allowable platform family name strings and integer values for --os option

Platform family name (String)

Internal ID (Integer)

OS Independent

1

UNIX

N/A

WINDOWS

N/A

Most of the package types in SA are not OS-agnostic (including ZIP packages). This is due to their path-like structures, such as the install path. As a result, using “OS Independent” as their platform is not recommended and might not be supported in future versions.