The initscripts and tuned-profiles-cloudlinux packages for CloudLinux OS 6/7/8 have been scheduled for gradual rollout

update

New updated initscripts and tuned-profiles-cloudlinux packages for CloudLinux OS 6/7/8 have been scheduled for gradual rollout from our production repository.

Rollout slot: 8

Rolled out to: 0.2%

ETA for 100% rollout: June, 10

Important note

Since that release, we enable kdump (crashkernel=auto kernel boot parameter) on servers by default if the server RAM is more or equals to 16GB.
It's done to react to kernel crashes faster and more effectively. Also, this is needed for a new Sentry mechanism that allows us to get basic information about kernel crashes.
It doesn't send us any sensitive data and also controls the number of dumps on servers to avoid overusing disk space.
This update needs a reboot to be fully applied.

Changelog

initscripts-9.03.61-3.el6.cloudlinux.1

initscripts-9.49.53-2.el7_9.cloudlinux.2

initscripts-10.00.9-1.el8.cloudlinux.1

  • CLKRN-639: Added a script to collect data from clients' servers after a panic occurred

tuned-profiles-cloudlinux-0.1-10

  • CLKRN-698: Add the crashkernel=auto kernel parameter by default

tuned-profiles-cloudlinux-0.1-11

  • CLKRN-698: Add the crashkernel=auto kernel parameter by default

tuned-profiles-cloudlinux-0.1-11

  • CLKRN-698: Add the crashkernel=auto kernel parameter by default
  • CLKRN-709: Fix force_latency for cloudlinux-latency-performance

Update command

# yum update initscripts tuned-profiles-cloudlinux

Immediate update (via bypass)

# yum update initscripts tuned-profiles-cloudlinux --enablerepo=cloudlinux-rollout-8-bypass

The initscripts and tuned-profiles-cloudlinux packages for CloudLinux OS 6/7/8 have been scheduled for gradual rollout

update

New updated initscripts and tuned-profiles-cloudlinux packages for CloudLinux OS 6/7/8 have been scheduled for gradual rollout from our production repository.

Rollout slot: 8

Rolled out to: 0.2%

ETA for 100% rollout: June, 10

Important note

Since that release, we enable kdump (crashkernel=auto kernel boot parameter) on servers by default if the server RAM is more or equals to 16GB.
It's done to react to kernel crashes faster and more effectively. Also, this is needed for a new Sentry mechanism that allows us to get basic information about kernel crashes.
It doesn't send us any sensitive data and also controls the number of dumps on servers to avoid overusing disk space.
This update needs a reboot to be fully applied.

Changelog

initscripts-9.03.61-3.el6.cloudlinux.1

initscripts-9.49.53-2.el7_9.cloudlinux.2

initscripts-10.00.9-1.el8.cloudlinux.1

  • CLKRN-639: Added a script to collect data from clients' servers after a panic occurred

tuned-profiles-cloudlinux-0.1-10

  • CLKRN-698: Add the crashkernel=auto kernel parameter by default

tuned-profiles-cloudlinux-0.1-11

  • CLKRN-698: Add the crashkernel=auto kernel parameter by default

tuned-profiles-cloudlinux-0.1-11

  • CLKRN-698: Add the crashkernel=auto kernel parameter by default
  • CLKRN-709: Fix force_latency for cloudlinux-latency-performance

Update command

# yum update initscripts tuned-profiles-cloudlinux

Immediate update (via bypass)

# yum update initscripts tuned-profiles-cloudlinux --enablerepo=cloudlinux-rollout-8-bypass
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