Difference between revisions of "Download/kernel/rhel5/028stab067.4/changes"
< Download | kernel | rhel5 | 028stab067.4
(→Changes: shorter description for rt cache flush bug) |
(→Changes: +see below for RHSAs and CVEs) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
Since {{kernel link|rhel5|028stab066.10}}: | Since {{kernel link|rhel5|028stab066.10}}: | ||
− | * Rebase to 2.6.18-164.10.1.el5 kernel: a number of security and bug fixes | + | * Rebase to 2.6.18-164.10.1.el5 kernel: a number of security and bug fixes (see links to RHSAs and CVEs below) |
* Bug fixes for the following issues: | * Bug fixes for the following issues: | ||
** A Hardware Node may hang (with "Route hash chain too long! Adjust your secret_interval!" messages) due to a bug in the on demand emergency route cache flushing code ({{Bug|1378}}) | ** A Hardware Node may hang (with "Route hash chain too long! Adjust your secret_interval!" messages) due to a bug in the on demand emergency route cache flushing code ({{Bug|1378}}) | ||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
=== Configs === | === Configs === | ||
− | * | + | * Same as {{kernel link|rhel5|028stab066.10}} |
− | |||
=== See also === | === See also === |
Latest revision as of 17:26, 28 January 2010
Changes[edit]
Since 028stab066.10:
- Rebase to 2.6.18-164.10.1.el5 kernel: a number of security and bug fixes (see links to RHSAs and CVEs below)
- Bug fixes for the following issues:
- A Hardware Node may hang (with "Route hash chain too long! Adjust your secret_interval!" messages) due to a bug in the on demand emergency route cache flushing code (OpenVZ Bug #1378)
- The values of entries in the /proc/diskstats file may be set to zero (OpenVZ Bug #1373)
- A kernel panic may occur on an attempt to mount a corrupted partition if the 'reiserfs' module is loaded.
- A kernel bug may occur due to the timer list corruption if several Containers are using NFS mounts at the same time
- A kernel panic may occur when deleting an audit rule from the Hardware Node (OpenVZ Bug #1351)
- A kernel panic may occur on the Destination Node during the online migration of a Container with a TUN device
- A kernel panic occurs on loading the DRBD module (OpenVZ Bug #1371)
- The load balancing mechanism in the CPU fair scheduler has been improved, especially the distribution of the CPU time on SMP systems with a small number of processes
Compatibility[edit]
- No new issues
Configs[edit]
- Same as 028stab066.10