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Based on
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RHEL6 2.6.32
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Status
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stable, maintained
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End Of Life
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Nov 2019
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Latest
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042stab145.3
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Archives
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RHEL6
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Contents
Since 042stab078.28:
- Rebase to 2.6.32-358.14.1.el6 RedHat kernel (security and bug fixes, see link below)
- [security/ploop] memory info leak fixed (PSBM-20690)
- [security/quota] memory info leak fixed (PSBM-20690)
- [ftrace] fix ftrace_event_call alignment for use with gcc (#2012)
- [x86] ARAT feature bit to be set on AMD CPUs: performance boost on AMD Opteron 62xx-based systems
- [nfsd] return ext4 file system superblock time granularity on FSINFO request => performance boost because inodes are not revalidated most of time (PCLIN-31863)
- [netfilter/ctnetlink]: fix creation of conntrack with helpers (PCLIN-31920)
- [ubc/net] tcpsndbuf race between poll and send cause caused counters skew and taints kernel on bc release attempt (PCLIN-31931)
- [cgroups] allow to restrict CT permissions for devices inside a CT (PSBM-19097)
- [vedev] if devices is removed from CT, it's sysfs part should be removed too (PSBM-19097)
- [sunrpc] kernel BUG on "root" proc entry creation failure (PCLIN-31856)
- [namespaces] nested pid namespaces are disabled inside Containers (PSBM-20670)
- [cpt] frightening "Holy Crap X" messages has been reworked/removed
- [cpt] checkpointing object types are enumerated now, so we should not get them mixed in the future (PCLIN-31939)
- [x86/apic] noisy zero-mask warning from default_send_IPI_mask_logical() has been removed cause it taints the kernel for nothing (PCLIN-31979)
- [cpt] the nr_uninterruptible counter screwed up if the checkpointed task is stopped (PSBM-21154)
- [cpt] additional debug messages has been added to the vma restoring error paths (debug for PSBM-20614)
- [scheduler] optimize the scheduler for the case when the hierarchy is flat (PSBM-20273)
- [pfcache] do not crash and do not fail mounting new filesystems if cache are not found (PSBM-19581)
- [sysctl] add global sysctl 'fs.ve-mount-nr' (4096 by default) to customize per-CT limit for mount points
x86 (i686, IA32)Edit
x86_64 (AMD64, EM64T)Edit
Source RPMEditKernel patchEdit
This patch is applicable to vanilla Linux 2.6.32 kernel (not to 2.6.32.y),
available from kernel.org.
Official configs of this OpenVZ kernel used to build binary RPMS.