I have signed and pushed the libvirt-1.2.15-3 and kenel-3.18.12-11 RPMs into the xen4 repository for CentOS-6.6. These have been in virt6-testing for a few months now with no negative reports.
They should be available on mirror.centos.org in 30 or so minutes and externally as those mirrors update themselves against mirror.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
I have signed and pushed the libvirt-1.2.15-3 and kenel-3.18.12-11 RPMs into the xen4 repository for CentOS-6.6. These have been in virt6-testing for a few months now with no negative reports.
Kernel 3.18.12-11 failed to boot on a Dell PowerEdge R620 - unable to start init, but restarted immediately after and I'm not currently able to test more.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 10:36 AM, Antti Salmela asalmela@iki.fi wrote:
Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
I have signed and pushed the libvirt-1.2.15-3 and kenel-3.18.12-11 RPMs into the xen4 repository for CentOS-6.6. These have been in virt6-testing for a few months now with no negative reports.
Kernel 3.18.12-11 failed to boot on a Dell PowerEdge R620 - unable to start init, but restarted immediately after and I'm not currently able to test more.
Thanks for the report, but that's not much to go on. If you get a chance to make a more complete description of your system, and boot / serial logs if available, as well as whether the kernel was able to boot native or not.
Thanks, -George
On 06/29/2015 12:24 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
I have signed and pushed the libvirt-1.2.15-3 and kenel-3.18.12-11 RPMs into the xen4 repository for CentOS-6.6. These have been in virt6-testing for a few months now with no negative reports.
Is there any intent to keep that 3.18 kernel up to date with security patches, or is it just intended for testing?
On 07/16/2015 07:19 AM, Robert Nichols wrote:
On 06/29/2015 12:24 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
I have signed and pushed the libvirt-1.2.15-3 and kenel-3.18.12-11 RPMs into the xen4 repository for CentOS-6.6. These have been in virt6-testing for a few months now with no negative reports.
Is there any intent to keep that 3.18 kernel up to date with security patches, or is it just intended for testing?
We will be maintaining a 3.18.x kernel from the kernel.org LTS branch .. so there will be updates as they are released.