John Hodrien
2019-May-17 09:16 UTC
[CentOS] is "list_del corruption" fix available in Centos ?
On Fri, 17 May 2019, Pete Biggs wrote:> CentOS is a clone of RHEL - if it is fixed in RHEL 7 it will be fixed > in CentOS 7. CentOS doesn't "fix" things as such as that would break > compatibility with RHEL. > > There may be some 3rd party repo that provides a newer kernel that > fixes the issue.I'd go further. It's also a kernel bug in btrfs, which given btrfs has only ever been a Technology Preview in RHEL, and was moved to being a deprecated feature in 7.4, I'd suggest that you shouldn't be looking for upstream support on btrfs. If you're tinkering with btrfs, don't be surprised at having to use a kernel from elsewhere, as suggested by Pete. RHEL advice would clearly be not to use btrfs. jh
James Szinger
2019-May-17 15:47 UTC
[CentOS] is "list_del corruption" fix available in Centos ?
On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 3:17 AM John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien at leeds.ac.uk> wrote:> RHEL advice would clearly be not to use btrfs.I'm curious, is there anything in RHEL 8 that would replace BTRFS or ZFS? I'm experimenting with BTRFS on one system and the snapshot and subvolume features are nice. Jim
John Hodrien
2019-May-17 15:53 UTC
[CentOS] is "list_del corruption" fix available in Centos ?
On Fri, 17 May 2019, James Szinger wrote:> On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 3:17 AM John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien at leeds.ac.uk> wrote: >> RHEL advice would clearly be not to use btrfs. > > I'm curious, is there anything in RHEL 8 that would replace BTRFS or > ZFS? I'm experimenting with BTRFS on one system and the snapshot and > subvolume features are nice.I assume Stratis is the general answer. jh