From eng-partner-management at redhat.com Wed Jul 22 18:14:44 2015 From: eng-partner-management at redhat.com (Engineering Partner Management) Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 14:14:44 -0400 Subject: [rhelv6-list] Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 Now Available Message-ID: <55AFDD94.9090303@redhat.com> The Red Hat Enterprise Linux team is pleased to announce the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7, the latest version of our Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 platform. Nearly five years into its lifecycle, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 continues to provide a stable, proven, and predictable foundation for organizations seeking to build and deploy large, complex IT projects with confidence. Emphasizing the platform's commitment to stable and secure enterprise systems, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 helps prevent data leakage by allowing read-only mounting of removable media. In addition, this latest release includes the Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) Workbench, an easy-to-use tool that functions as a SCAP scanner and delivers tailored SCAP content functionality. To enhance the reliability of IT deployments, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 is compatible with Red Hat Access Insights, a new hosted service from Red Hat designed to help customers proactively identify and resolve issues that could impact business operations. Leveraging the extensive knowledge of Red Hat Certified Engineers and Red Hat's award-winning customer support team, Red Hat Access Insights alerts IT administrators to potential problems, like configuration issues or vulnerabilities, and provides a dashboard to help identify, understand and correct these issues before any disruption occurs. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 also incorporates many of the latest, stable open source technologies, allowing enterprises to confidently deploy recent innovations across physical, virtual and cloud environments. One example is clufter, a tool for analyzing and transforming cluster configuration formats. Available as a technology preview, clufter enables system administrators to update existing high-availability configurations to run on the latest high-availability tools from Red Hat. LVM Cache, formerly available as a technology preview, is now a fully supported feature, allowing users to maximize the performance benefits of SSD-based storage for their business needs while limiting associated costs. Also notable, a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 base image is now available via the Red Hat Customer Portal, enabling Red Hat customers to transform traditional workloads into container-based applications that are suitable for deployment on Red Hat certified container hosts, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host, and OpenShift Enterprise 3 by Red Hat. For access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 documentation, including the release notes, please visit: https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/ RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 6.7 AVAILABILITY Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 is now available in the Red Hat Customer Portal to all customers with an active Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription. To access and download Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7, please visit: https://access.redhat.com/downloads/ Sincerely, The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Team From alois at astro.ch Mon Jul 27 12:34:38 2015 From: alois at astro.ch (Alois Treindl) Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 14:34:38 +0200 Subject: [rhelv6-list] ksh crashes since update tp RHEL 6.7 Message-ID: <55B6255E.7050201@astro.ch> The update to RHEL 6.7 installed Jul 25 17:51:52 Updated: ksh-20120801-28.el6.x86_64 (previous was ksh-20120801-21.el6_6.3.x86_64) Since then, a shell script with ran since many years frequently and which specifies #! /bin/ksh as its shell, crashes. I get a syslog entry kernel: txfeed[21051] general protection ip:4dd304 sp:7ffc9b599fc0 error:0 in ksh93[400000+15d000] ksh93 is the executable, linked symbolically from /bin/ksh via /etc/alternatives/ksh I fixed the problem by replacing the shell with /bin/bash but I wonder what the real cause might be.