Version 24.4 of Data Protector Reporting Server downloads version 23.4

I had reported the checksum issue with the reporting server binaries for Linux before, but now when I tried to install them actually, I decided to download both again (as the checksum was wrong).

To my surprise the downloads are not what had been suggested:

Actually downloaded:

Also confusing is the manual that states:

When using the OpenText Information Hub installation programs, the administrator performs
the following tasks:
â–  Downloads an OpenText Information Hub module archive file, such as
OpenTextInformationHub.tar.gz or OpenTextSystemConsole.tar.gz, from the software
distribution site

So the names being offered do not match at all. Apart from all these issues, the procedure to install and configure the reporting server is highly complicated.

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    Hello

    The issue with the version is the expected behavior, I mean with DP 24.4 Magellan binaries provided are from 23.4 version. About installation and configuration procedure is described here https://docs.microfocus.com/doc/Data_Protector/24.4/SetupMagellanServer

    I suppose that screenshot provided is for an specific readme.txt for Linux version but right now Im not able to download it, could you please share teh file where those names are mentioned?

    Best Regards

    Jose Maria Basilio

    Although I am an OpenText employee, I am speaking for myself and not for OpenText.
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    I think I came across that "installation and configuration" procedure before, but doesn't "Publish Data Protector reports into Magellan server" require that a Magellan server is already set up and running?

    The document I was quoting from was section "Installing iHub modules on Linux" (page 76) from "OpenTextTm Information Hub
    iHub Installation, Configuration, and Administration Guide
    IHUB1602-AGD-EN
    Rev.: 2017-Jul-15" (I could not find something newer).