[rhelv6-list] RHEL6 kernel 2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.x86_64 panic...

robinprice at gmail.com robinprice at gmail.com
Tue Feb 15 23:37:57 UTC 2011


The test kernel urls are still there.  Once I find the RHEL6 one, i'll
post it here.  RH is not driving any customers to RHEL clones.

Here is RHEL5 for instance:
http://people.redhat.com/jwilson/el5/

~rp

On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:39 AM, Matthias Saou
<thias at spam.spam.spam.spam.spam.spam.spam.egg.and.spam.freshrpms.net>
wrote:
> Masopust, Christian wrote :
>
>> Short update to my kernel-panic....
>>
>> it turns out that this panic is caused by a bug in RHEL6 kernel (all 2.6.32-71.*) and happens
>> if somebody telnets to nlockmgr and simply press <return> several times.
>>
>> newer kernels (in fedora 14) don't have this bug anymore.  does probably anybody know a
>> "bug number" or when this bug has been fixed in kernel?
>
> Ouch! It used to be possible to find some testing EL kernels on various
> URLs under people.redhat.com, but it seems that some Red Hat internal
> policy has forbidden that from now on... that plus the new "self
> support" for the same price as having support previously, and you get a
> nice crippled entry level Enterprise OS.
>
> This makes me wonder : Is Red Hat intentionally driving its "lower-end"
> customers towards clones of it's own OS? It would seem logic to try and
> do the opposite, but hey, I'm no business expert...
>
> Matthias
>
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