Re: Is the OpenVZ project dying? [message #35903 is a reply to message #35902] |
Thu, 30 April 2009 03:47 |
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Avi Brender wrote on Thu, 30 April 2009 05:52 | Hi Kir,
Do you know how the kernels will continue to be maintained?
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Yes. Basically, we will keep supporting our stable branches (RHEL4- and RHEL5-based) for a while (i.e. a few years).
As for the development stuff, the plan is to eventually drop 2.6.24 and 2.6.26 and only maintain 2.6.27.
As for the future kernels (i.e. >2.6.27), nothing is set in stone yet.
Quote: | For example the latest RHEL5 based kernel is not up to date
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If you know some security issue which is not covered in the latest RHEL4- or RHEL5-based kernel, please file a bug.
If you just mean that OpenVZ kernels still haven't rebased to RHEL5.3, that is correct. We are working on that. That doesn't mean though our current kernels are vulnerable or smth -- it's a different issue.
Quote: | Which kernel is actively being updated with the latest security fixes?
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All the kernels that are marked as "maintained" in wiki. For the moment those are RHEL4-based, RHEL5-based, 2.6.24, 2.6.26, 2.6.27.
Kir Kolyshkin
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