[CentOS] kpatch (live kernel patching) in CentOS 7.7?

Fri Oct 4 13:56:54 UTC 2019
Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com>

On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 09:36, Phelps, Matthew <mphelps at cfa.harvard.edu> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 9:24 AM Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>

> Thanks for the explanation(s).
>
> I'm still puzzled why RedHat is doing it then, and making it more generally
> available (to paying customers even), if it's so dire a proposition that it
> will fail so badly, so often. That seems counter-intuitive to me.
>

Because they have kernel developers, qa, and other staff dedicated to
making that kpatch work? They have a large set of servers to test
different workloads? They have some time before the kernel is built
internally and when it is made available externally to do all this and
hand tune any problems found? Because big companies are paying a large
amount of money to make it work and so the extra labour is profitable?

In the past, all of this would be a challenge for people to come
together and show that they can also do it themselves... or improve on
something to make it so less labour intensive at parts. If that
happens, I am happy to have laid out the challenge :).

> Anyway, I again point out that the CentOS documentation should be made
> clear that this functionality won't ever be coming to CentOS.
>
> -Matt
>
>
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