Am 06.05.2015 um 09:33 schrieb Jatin Davey jashokda@cisco.com:
My guest is a CentOS 5.4 VM:
Best practice: update to the latest OS version:
# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 5.11 (Final)
[root@localhost ~]# uname -a Linux localhost 2.6.18-164.el5 #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 03:28:30 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [root@localhost ~]# cat /etc/*release CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
I wanted to know if the virtio drivers on this guest are stable.
Latest kernel package is stable:
# rpm -q kernel kernel-2.6.18-404.el5
The reason for asking this question is that i found this link:
http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Virtio
which states that in order to use the virtio drivers i need to be using the kernel >=2.6.25 , but i am using the kernel version 2.6.18 in my guest VM. I am actually able to use the virtio drivers in my VM even with this kernel version and hence i wanted to know if they are stable to be used.
Did red hat backport these drivers to CentOS 5.4 ? If yes , Can you please point me to any bug to track this backport activity or any announcement of this backport task ? I need that to show to my team so that we can release note this information as part of releasing our product.
Appreciate your help in this regard.
# rpm -q kernel --changelog | grep -i virtio | grep -i backp - [virtio] console: Backport driver for RHEL 5.6 (Amit Shah) [620037]
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