CloudLinux OS, currently runs on over 60,000 production servers and powers over 20 million websites, is one of the best options after Red Hat’s CentOS decision. It is also recognized as the best operating system for security and efficiency. The company announced that Kernel module kmod-lve-2.0-24 for CloudLinux 8 and CloudLinux 7 Hybrid has been scheduled for gradual rollout from the company’s production repository.
- Rollout slot: 1
- Rolled out to: 0.2%
- ETA for 100% rollout: February, 15
Changelog:
- KMODLVE-380: enable sleep in hooks and avoid calling the hooked func
- KMODLVE-385: prevent jump out of the container’s root via procfs symlinks
- KMODLVE-383: do not cpu-starve in __lve_init
- CLKRN-659: fix procfs access
- KMODLVE-377: use module_mutex when resolving names
- KMODLVE-374: remove trace_printk() calls
- KMODLVE-353: lve_enter_pid_flags() API call
- KMODLVE-373: do not kill unkillable threads in lve_enter
How to update
yum update kernel kmod-lve
Immediate update (via bypass)
yum update kernel kmod-lve --enablerepo=cloudlinux-rollout-1-bypass
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