OpenELA Announces kernel-lts Project in Support of Linux Kernel 4.14 | | OpenELA is committed to providing a platform for developers to collaborate on the maintenance of the 4.14 Linux kernel after community support ended in January. The OpenELA kernel-lts project is a repository that contains a continuation of long-term maintenance kernel releases hosted on kernel.org. This continuation follows all the upstream stable rules, does not target specific hardware, vendors, or users, and the patches are primarily selected from ongoing upstream stable kernels. OpenELA is a trade association of open source enterprise Linux distribution developers originally founded by CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE. OpenELA’s mission is to provide a secure, transparent, and reliable enterprise Linux source that is globally available to all as a buildable base. Customers can be reassured that the software/ecosystem for OpenELA is the same as ecosystems for SUSE Liberty Linux, Oracle Linux, and Rocky Linux, i.e. bug-for-bug compatible. Check out the OpenELA FAQ. Watch the recent TFiR interview featuring Wim Coekaerts, Executive Vice President of Software Development at Oracle, as he dives into the core concept behind OpenELA and the problems that the association aims to address within the enterprise Linux ecosystem. |
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Product Highlights | How to use AWX with Oracle Linux Automation Manager AWX provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine, all integrated with Ansible. If you're currently leveraging AWX for your automation requirements and are keen on exploring Oracle Linux Automation Manager, we've prepared a step-by-step guide to assist you. Oracle Cloud Native Environment 1.8 introduces support for Arm and Kubernetes 1.28 Oracle Cloud Native Environment Release 1.8 is now generally available. Oracle Cloud Native Environment is an integrated suite of software components for the development and management of cloud native applications. This release includes Kubernetes 1.28 and introduces support for the latest Oracle Linux 8 and Oracle Linux 9 releases on x86_64 and aarch64 architectures. Additional details can be found on the blog post. |
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Developers Corner | Understanding Linux Kernel memory statistics The Memory Management (MM) subsystem is a highly intricate component of the Linux Kernel. It has a complex measurement system with many statistics. This article helps users understand and use these metrics. On-disk journal data structures (JBD2) Read the blog post to learn how to employ a journal to help ensure the consistent state of filesystems, thus avoiding a crash or shutdown that could render a filesystem unusable. NVMe-oF boot from SAN (Storage Area Network) using TCP NVMe over Fabrics support was added to the mainline Linux Kernel starting with v4.10. Oracle Linux with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) Release 5 introduced NVMe over Fabrics support with Fibre Channel transport. In UEK R6, NVMe over Fabrics for TCP transport was introduced. Boot from SAN has been supported with Fabrics protocol for a few decades now, notably for iSCSI and Fibre channel. This blog explores the work that is ongoing to bring the same Boot from SAN capability for NVMe over Fabrics protocol as well. |
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