On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 11:39 AM Gionatan Danti <g.danti at assyoma.it> wrote:> > Dear all, > is kernel live patching working for CentOS Stream 9? > > I know that I can enable it via cockpit or the command line, but are > kernel patch files really available or do they require an active RHEL > subscription? > > Thanks. > > -- > Danti Gionatan > Supporto Tecnico > Assyoma S.r.l. - www.assyoma.it > email: g.danti at assyoma.it - info at assyoma.it > GPG public key ID: FF5F32A8 > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >There are 2 things to note here about kernel live patching: - We do not provide patch files in CentOS Stream (or previously in CentOS Linux, for that matter). We've always recommended RHEL as a better fit for folks that have hard requirements on this sort of workflow. - RHEL 9 is not yet released, my understanding is that patch files for RHEL proper will begin showing up after GA --Brian
On 1/7/2022 10:07 AM, Brian Stinson wrote:> - We do not provide patch files in CentOS Stream (or previously in > CentOS Linux, for that matter). We've always recommended RHEL as a > better fit for folks that have hard requirements on this sort of > workflow.If Stream is to be the next RHEL, wouldn't you want to test this kind of thing so the RHEL subscribers don't have to?
Il 2022-01-07 19:07 Brian Stinson ha scritto:> There are 2 things to note here about kernel live patching: > - We do not provide patch files in CentOS Stream (or previously in > CentOS Linux, for that matter). We've always recommended RHEL as a > better fit for folks that have hard requirements on this sort of > workflow. > - RHEL 9 is not yet released, my understanding is that patch files for > RHEL proper will begin showing up after GAYup, this matches my expectations. Thank you all for sharing. Regards. -- Danti Gionatan Supporto Tecnico Assyoma S.r.l. - www.assyoma.it email: g.danti at assyoma.it - info at assyoma.it GPG public key ID: FF5F32A8