The updated kernel is now available in the updates-testing repository for CloudLinux 7 and CloudLinux 6 Hybrid users, and it was versioned as 3.10.0-614.10.2.lve1.4.46. It replaces kernel 3.10.0-427.36.1.lve1.4.45 and was rebased on the OpevVZ kernel rh7-3.10.0-514.10.2.vz7.29.2 from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.
Two Linux kernel crashes were resolved in this new update, namely CLKRN-104, a crash that occurred around rhashtable as part of rebase, and CLKRN-106, a crash that occurred when attempting to set the vm.vfs_cache_min_ratio option to zero in runtime. Therefore, we recommend updating your systems as soon as possible.
These issues can be fixed on your CloudLinux 7 or CloudLinux 6 Hybrid installations if you enable the updates-testing repository and install the new kernel version. For that, you’ll have to run the following commands that correspond to your CloudLinux system on a terminal emulator or virtual console. Don’t forget to reboot your machines after installing the kernel!
Source: http://linux.softpedia.com/blog/new-cloudlinux-7-beta-linux-kernel-available-for-testing-two-crashed-addressed-515199.shtml
Submitted by: Arnfried Walbrecht
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