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How to download bzcrypt, and from where ?
In 757496 (Idaville Intel IO Margin Tool on Linux User Guide),
3.2.1 Prerequistes for RHEL,
it is described as follows.
The sqlite, bzcrypt, and libffi-devel packages can be downloaded from:
https://pkgs.org
But I can not find bzcrypt in the Web Site.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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Hello TFukushima5,
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities. I understand you are looking for the missing package to be able to use the Intel® IO Margin Tool (Intel® IOMT) and to continue further, can you confirm the brand and model name of your processor?
I will be waiting for your response.
Regards,
Deivid A.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Dear David,
Thank you very much for your prompt response. Here is the CPU information.
Intel® Xeon® D-2733NT Processor
IPN FH8068604676143
S-spec U1 Stepping: SRLCJ
S-spec U2 Stepping: SRM21
CPUID: 0x606C1
MM# 764840
Regards,
T.Fukushima
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Hello TFukushima5,
Thanks for your response. I noticed that your processor is a server unit and we have a specific forum for these products where you can get proper support for your inquiry. I will move this thread and a representative will get in contact with you as soon as possible.
Thanks for your comprehension.
Regards,
Deivid A.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello TFukushima5,
Thank you for posting in the Intel Community. Could you please explain briefly about your query?
Regards,
Dineshbabu.
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Dear Dineshbabu,
Thank you for your response. Here are my query and brief explanation
Q1: How to download "bzcrypt" ?
Q2: From where, can I download "bzcrypt" ?
Q3: Please send me the revised "757496" if it does not work.
Here are some facts.
- I can not find "bzcrypt" in "https://pkgs.org".
- I can not download "bzcrypt" from "https://pkgs.org".
- In 757496 (Idaville Intel IO Margin Tool on Linux User Guide), 3.2.1 Prerequistes for RHEL, it is described as follows.
The sqlite, bzcrypt, and libffi-devel packages can be downloaded from:
https://pkgs.org
More detail about Q1:
I try to find "bzcrypt" in "https://pkgs.org" but I can not find it.
I guess that special access right is required and I do not have the special access right.
In this case, how to get access right, I need to know.
More detail about Q2:
I guess that
the "bzcrypt" existed in "https://pkgs.org"
and now
the "bzcrypt" was moved to another WebSite.
Then the "bzcrypt" does not exist in "https://pkgs.org"
In this case, from where, can I download "bzcrypt" ?
More detail about Q3:
Is "757496" corrcet ?
I guess that the description in it has TYPO or old information.
For example, "bzcrypt" is TYPO, "bcrypt" is correct.
If my guess is correct, in this case, please revise "757496" and post it into Intel WebSite.
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Hello TFukushima5,
Please note that you are looking for bzcrypt for Intel® Xeon® D-2733NT Processor.
Kindly post your query at the Intel Embedded Community link provided below.
https://community.intel.com/t5/Embedded-Products/ct-p/embedded-products
For further information, please refer to the Resource and Documentation Center below the link provided.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/resources-documentation/developer.html#gs.2nhzoi
We would like to inform you that we are closing this request, as we have redirected you to the Embedded Community forum. Please don't hesitate to ask any further questions in the future.
Feel free to start a new conversation, as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Regards,
Dineshbabu.
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