Oracle ® Linux 8 Release Notes for Oracle Linux 8.6 Oracle Legal Notices [1]Copyright © 2022, Oracle and/or its affiliates. F55530-01 May 2022 Abstract [2]Oracle ® Linux 8: Release Notes for Oracle Linux 8.6 provides information about the new features and known issues in the Oracle Linux 8.6 release. This document may be updated after it is released. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents [3]Preface [4]1 Available Architectures [5]2 Availability of Oracle Linux 8 Images on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure [6]3 Shipped Kernels [7]4 New Features and Changes [8]4.1 Installation [9]4.2 Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 [10]4.3 Red Hat Compatible Kernel [11]4.3.1 Cisco fnic 1.6 Driver Unsupported [12]4.3.2 kexec Fast Reboot Available as a Technology Preview [13]4.3.3 --secontext Option of strace Enhanced to Include Mismatch Parameter [14]4.3.4 SGX Available as a Technology Preview [15]4.4 Software Management [16]4.5 Shells and Command-Line Tools [17]4.6 Compilers and Development Toolsets [18]4.7 GCC Toolset 11.2 [19]4.8 Availability of the container-tools:4.0 stable stream in Oracle Linux 8.6 [20]4.9 Database [21]4.10 Dynamic Programming Languages, Web, and Database Servers [22]4.11 File Systems and Storage [23]4.12 High Availability and Clusters [24]4.13 Infrastructure Services [25]4.14 Networking [26]4.15 Security [27]4.16 New --estimate-only Option for sosreport update Command [28]4.17 Windows Server 2022 Guest Support [29]4.18 Compatibility [30]5 Known Issues [31]5.1 Installation and Upgrade Issues [32]5.1.1 Oracle Linux 8.6 graphical installation program fails when Kdump is disabled prior to selecting disk encryption option [33]5.1.2 Oracle Linux 8.5 systems with libstoragemgt packages installed cannot be upgraded to Oracle Linux 8.6 [34]5.1.3 Oracle Linux 8.5 systems with libguestfs-benchmarking and lld-test packages installed cannot be upgraded to Oracle Linux 8.6 [35]5.1.4 "Warning: The unit file, source configuration file or drop-ins of pmlogger.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units" warning during upgrade [36]5.1.5 "Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/*; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly" message during upgrade [37]5.1.6 Installation on Oracle 6.4 TB NVMe SSD device fails because mkfs.xfs cannot mount file system [38]5.1.7 Installer automatically enables Ethernet over USB network interface during a PXE installation [39]5.1.8 Interactive text-based installation wizard unable to complete when an alternate language is selected [40]5.1.9 Graphical installation program fails to produce error when unacceptable Kdump value is entered [41]5.1.10 Graphical installation program does not display the reserved memory that is manually set for Kdump [42]5.1.11 Scriptlet-related error for microcode_ctl may be encountered during upgrade [43]5.1.12 rhnreg_ks register command may fail if python3-rhn-virtualization-host package is installed [44]5.1.13 Package conflict between usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.i686 and usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.x86_64 encountered during upgrade from Oracle Linux 8.5 to Oracle Linux 8.6 [45]5.1.14 Presence of beignet package could result in dependency issue during an upgrade [46]5.1.15 ULN registration wizard not displayed on first boot after an installation [47]5.1.16 Graphics controller requirements for an installation on an Oracle VM VirtualBox guest [48]5.2 Removing container-selinux package might also remove the selinux-policy-targeted package [49]5.3 Running dnf update glusterfs-* command fails to upgrade previously installed packages [50]5.4 Updating libss package might fail if libss-devel package is installed [51]5.5 Options for configuring disk cache characteristics during VM creation unavailable in web console [52]5.6 ACPI error messages displayed on Dell EMC PowerEdge Server during boot [53]5.7 Oracle Linux 8 does not recognize SAS controllers on older Oracle Sun hardware [54]5.8 File System Issues [55]5.8.1 Btrfs file system not supported on RHCK [56]5.8.2 OCFS2 file system not supported on RHCK [57]5.8.3 ext4: Frequent or repeated system shutdowns can cause file system corruption [58]5.9 Kernel Issues [59]5.9.1 KVM guests boot with "amd64_edac_mod: Unknown symbol" errors on AMD 64-bit platforms [60]5.9.2 Output of modinfo command does not show Retpoline support [61]5.9.3 Kdump might fail on some AMD hardware with RHCK [62]5.9.4 Limitations of the LVM dm-writecache caching method [63]5.10 Error: "mcelog service does not support this processor" [64]5.11 Power button defaults to ACPI Suspend mode [65]5.12 Podman Issues [66]6 Installation and Availability [67]6.1 Upgrading From Oracle Linux 7 to Oracle Linux 8 by Using the Leapp Utility [68]6.2 Installing Oracle-Supported RDMA Packages [69]7 Release-Specific Information for Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) [70]7.1 System Requirements and Limitations (aarch64) [71]7.2 Shipped Kernel (aarch64) [72]7.3 Known Issues (aarch64) [73]7.4 Installation and Availability (aarch64) [74]A Package Changes from the Upstream Release [75]A.1 Changes to Binary Packages [76]A.1.1 Added Binary Packages for BaseOS by Oracle [77]A.1.2 Added Binary Packages for AppStream by Oracle [78]A.1.3 Modified BaseOS Binary Packages [79]A.1.4 Added Binary Packages for CodeReady Linux Builder by Oracle [80]A.1.5 Modified Binary Packages for CodeReady Linux Builder by Oracle [81]A.1.6 Modified AppStream Binary Packages [82]A.1.7 Removed BaseOS Binary Packages [83]A.1.8 Removed AppStream Binary Packages [84]A.2 Changes to Source Packages [85]A.2.1 Added Source Packages for BaseOS by Oracle [86]A.2.2 Added Source Packages for AppStream by Oracle [87]A.2.3 Modified BaseOS Source Packages [88]A.2.4 Modified AppStream Source Packages [89]A.2.5 Removed BaseOS Source Packages [90]A.2.6 Removed AppStream Source Packages Preface [91]Oracle ® Linux 8: Release Notes for Oracle Linux 8.6 provides information about the new features and known issues in the Oracle Linux 8.6 release. This document may be updated after it is released. Document generated on: 2022-05-12 (revision: 13163) Note These release notes contain information that applies to both the x86_64 and 64-bit Arm (aarch64) architectures. See [92]Chapter 7, Release-Specific Information for Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) for information that applies specifically to the 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platform. Audience This document is intended for users and administrators of the Oracle Linux 8.6 release. It describes potential issues that you may encounter while using the operating system; and, where appropriate, any corresponding workarounds. Oracle recommends that you read this document before installing Oracle Linux 8.6. It is assumed that readers have a general understanding of the Linux operating system. Related Documents The latest version of this document and other documentation for this product are available at: [93]https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/ Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Convention | Meaning | |------------+-----------------------------------------------------------| | | Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements | | boldface | associated with an action, or terms defined in text or | | | the glossary. | |------------+-----------------------------------------------------------| | | Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or | | italic | placeholder variables for which you supply particular | | | values. | |------------+-----------------------------------------------------------| | | Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, | | monospace | URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, | | | or text that you enter. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at [94]https://www.oracle.com/corporate/accessibility/ . For information about the accessibility of the Oracle Help Center, see the Oracle Accessibility Conformance Report at [95]https://www.oracle.com/corporate/accessibility/templates/t2-11535.html . For information about documentation accessibility features that are specific to this release, see [96]Oracle ® Linux 8: Accessibility User's Guide . Access to Oracle Support for Accessibility Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit [97]https://www.oracle.com/corporate/accessibility/learning-support.html#support-tab . Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion. Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation. As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation. We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve. Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation. Chapter 1 Available Architectures The release is available for installation on the following platforms: * Intel 64-bit (x86_64) * AMD 64-bit (x86_64) * 64-bit Arm (aarch64) In Oracle Linux 8.6, the 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platform is shipped with Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 (UEK R6). See [98]Chapter 7, Release-Specific Information for Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) for further details. Chapter 2 Availability of Oracle Linux 8 Images on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Oracle Linux 8 images are available for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and can be installed onto compute instances. For information about new and changed features, as well as any known issues, refer to these release notes in conjunction with the release notes that are made available for Oracle Linux 8 images. See the release notes for the specific image that you are using on the [99]Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation page. For more information about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, visit [100]https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/oci/ . Chapter 3 Shipped Kernels Oracle Linux 8.6 on the x86_64 platform ships with the following default kernel packages: kernel-4.18.0-372.9.1.el8 Red Hat Compatible Kernel (RHCK) kernel-uek-5.4.17-2136.307.3.el8uek Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 (UEK R6) The Oracle Linux release is tested as a bundle, as shipped on the installation media image. When installed from the installation media image, the minimum kernel version that is supported is the kernel that is included in the image. Downgrading kernel packages is not supported, unless recommended by Oracle Support. For more information about managing the boot kernel on your Oracle Linux system, including instructions on changing the default boot kernel , see [101]https://docs.oracle.com/en/learn/oracle-linux-kernels . Chapter 4 New Features and Changes Table of Contents [102]4.1 Installation [103]4.2 Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 [104]4.3 Red Hat Compatible Kernel [105]4.3.1 Cisco fnic 1.6 Driver Unsupported [106]4.3.2 kexec Fast Reboot Available as a Technology Preview [107]4.3.3 --secontext Option of strace Enhanced to Include Mismatch Parameter [108]4.3.4 SGX Available as a Technology Preview [109]4.4 Software Management [110]4.5 Shells and Command-Line Tools [111]4.6 Compilers and Development Toolsets [112]4.7 GCC Toolset 11.2 [113]4.8 Availability of the container-tools:4.0 stable stream in Oracle Linux 8.6 [114]4.9 Database [115]4.10 Dynamic Programming Languages, Web, and Database Servers [116]4.11 File Systems and Storage [117]4.12 High Availability and Clusters [118]4.13 Infrastructure Services [119]4.14 Networking [120]4.15 Security [121]4.16 New --estimate-only Option for sosreport update Command [122]4.17 Windows Server 2022 Guest Support [123]4.18 Compatibility This chapter describes new features, major enhancements, bug fixes, and other changes that are introduced in Oracle Linux 8.6. These features generally apply to both the x86_64 and 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platforms, unless otherwise noted. For information that applies specifically to the Arm platform, see [124]Chapter 7, Release-Specific Information for Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) . 4.1 Installation The following installation changes are introduced in Oracle Linux 8.6: * composer-cli replaced by weldr-client.  The weldr-client client replaces the composer-cli command-line interface (CLI) for osbuild-composer . The new client provides the same commands as /usr/bin/composer-cli , but the output of commands that are run with the --json argument is different. Notable changes include changes to the response body structure and a change in the file permission value for the download image and the download log, from 644 to 600. Upgrades to Oracle Linux 8.6 installs the weldr-client package by default. Note that the composer-cli package is still available in the yum repository and can be installed by using the command line and specifying the exact version to install, for example: sudo dnf install osbuild-composer composer-cli –%{version} –%{release} * Image Builder includes capability to customize file system partition on LVM.  If you have more than one partition, this feature enhancement enables you to create images with a customized file system partition on LVM and then resize those partitions at runtime. To do so, you would specify a customized file system configuration in your blueprint and then create images with the desired disk layout. The default file system layout remains unchanged; also, if you use plain images without file system customization, the root partition is resized by cloud-init . 4.2 Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 Oracle Linux 8.6 includes Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 (UEK R6) on the installation image, along with the Red Hat Compatible Kernel (RHCK). For new installations, UEK R6 is enabled and installed by default and is the default kernel on first boot. Each UEK release is a heavily tested and optimized operating system kernel for Oracle Linux 8.1 and later releases. The kernel is developed, built, and tested on Arm (aarch64), Intel x86, and AMD x86 (x86_64). platforms. It is based on the mainline Linux kernel version 5.4. This release also updates drivers and includes bug and security fixes. UEK releases also maintain compatibility with RHCK. Additional features are enabled to provide support for key functional requirements and patches are applied to improve performance and optimize the kernel for use on Oracle operating systems. For more detailed information, see [125]Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: Release Notes for Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 Update 3 . 4.3 Red Hat Compatible Kernel [126]4.3.1 Cisco fnic 1.6 Driver Unsupported [127]4.3.2 kexec Fast Reboot Available as a Technology Preview [128]4.3.3 --secontext Option of strace Enhanced to Include Mismatch Parameter [129]4.3.4 SGX Available as a Technology Preview The following notable features, enhancements, and changes apply to the Red Hat Compatible Kernel (RHCK) that is shipped with Oracle Linux 8.6 on the x86_64 platform. For the latest information on this UEK release, see [130]Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: Release Notes for Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 Update 3 . 4.3.1 Cisco fnic 1.6 Driver Unsupported The Cisco FCoE HBA Driver, fnic 1.6, driver that is sourced from the upstream/inbox and available in newer kernels, including UEK R5, UEK R6 and UEK R7 is no longer supported by Cisco. Cisco provides a fully supported driver that is tested on and compatible with Oracle Linux with UEK R5 or later on the Cisco software download page. The driver package includes features not available in the upstream/inbox driver such as NVMe support and multi-queue support. Customers running Oracle Linux on Cisco servers must install the Cisco driver package to receive driver fixes, driver updates, new hardware support, and new feature support. See [131]Cisco UCS Virtual Interface Card Drivers for Linux Installation Guide for more information. 4.3.2 kexec Fast Reboot Available as a Technology Preview The kexec fast reboot feature is available as a technology preview feature in Oracle Linux 8. This feature significantly speeds up the boot process by enabling the kernel to boot directly into the second kernel without having to first pass through the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). To use this feature, load the kexec module first, then reboot the system. 4.3.3 --secontext Option of strace Enhanced to Include Mismatch Parameter The --secontext option of the strace utility has been enhanced to include a mismatch parameter. This parameter enables you to print the expected context, along with the actual context upon mismatch only. The output is separated by double exclamation marks ( !! ), with the actual context appearing first, followed by the expected context. 4.3.4 SGX Available as a Technology Preview Software Guard Extensions (SGX) is an Intel technology for protecting software code and data from disclosure and modification. The Linux kernel partially supports SGX v1 and v1.5; version 1 enables platforms by using the Flexible Launch Control mechanism to use the SGX technology. 4.4 Software Management The following software management features and enhancements are introduced in Oracle Linux 8.6: * New modulesync command for replacing certain workflows.  You cannot install modular packages in Oracle Linux 8.6 without modular metadata. In previous releases, you could use the dnf command to download packages, and then use the createrepo_c command to redistribute those packages. With this enhancement, the modulesync command is introduced. This command is used to ensure the presence of modular metadata, which ensures package installability. The command downloads rpm packages from modules and then creates a repository with modular metadata inside a working directory. * New --path option added to RPM.  In Oracle Linux 8.6, you can use the new --path option to query packages by specifying a file that is currently not installed. This option is similar to the existing --file option; however, the new option matches packages solely based on the provided path. Note that the file specified by that path does not need to exist on disk. The --path option can be useful when you exclude all of the documentation files at installation time by specifying the --nodocs option with the dnf command. In this case, you can opt to use the --path option to display the owning package of such an excluded file. The --file option does not display the package because the requested file does not exist. 4.5 Shells and Command-Line Tools The following shells and command-line interface (CLI) tools features and improvements are introduced in Oracle Linux 8.6: * lsvpd package updated to version 1.7.13.  The lsvpd package has been updated to version 1.7.13. This update provides some bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. * net-snmp-cert gencert tool uses the SHA512 encryption algorithm instead of SHA1.  The net-snmp-cert gencert tool has been updated to generate certificates by using SHA512 encryption algorithm. This change provides for increased security. * dnn and text modules now available in the opencv package.  The dnn module that contains the Deep Neural Networks for image classification inference, as well as the text module that is used for scene text detection and recognition are now available in the opencv package. * opencryptoki package updated to version 3.17.0.  The opencryptoki package has been updated to version 3.17.0. This update provides some bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. * Capability for excluding certain network interfaces and IP addresses when creating a rescue image.  The EXCLUDE_IP_ADDRESSES variable enables you to ignore certain IP addresses, and the EXCLUDE_NETWORK_INTERFACES variable enables you to ignore certain network interfaces when creating a rescue image. 4.6 Compilers and Development Toolsets Oracle Linux 8.6 introduces the following features, enhancements, and changes to compilers and development toolsets. * Rust Toolset updated to version 1.58.1.  This version of the Rust Toolset includes the following changes: * Rust compiler support has been added for the 2021 edition of the language, featuring disjoint capture in closure, IntoIterator for arrays, a new Cargo feature resolver, as well as other changes. * Cargo support for new custom profiles has been added. * Cargo now deduplicates compiler errors. * New open range patterns have been added. * Captured identifiers in format strings have been added. * LLVM Toolset updated to version 13.0.1.  The LLVM Toolset has been updated to version 13.0.1. The following notable changes were made in this version of the tool: * Clang support added for guaranteed tail calls with statement attributes in C++ and attributemusttail in C. * Clang support added for the -Wreserved-identifier warning, which warns developers when using reserved identifiers in their code. * The Clang -Wshadow flag now checks for shadowed structured bindings. * The Clang -Wextra now implies Wnull-pointer-subtraction . * Location change for libffi’s self-modifying code.  In this release, libffi’s self-modifying code takes advantage of a feature in the Linux kernel for creating a suitable file that is independent of any other file system. As a result of this change, libffi’s self-modifying code no longer depends on making part of the file system insecure. * Command for capturing glibc optimization data added.  You can use the new ld.so --list-diagnostics command to capture data that influences glibc optimization decisions, such as IFUNC selection and glibc-hwcaps configuration, in a single machine-readable file. * GCC Toolset updated to version 11.2.  The GCC Toolsset has been updated to version 11.2. See [132]Section 4.7, “GCC Toolset 11.2” for more information about these changes. * UTF-8 en_US@ampm locale with 12-hour clock added.  In this release, you can use the new UTF-8 en_US@ampm locale with a 12-hour clock. You can also combine this new locale with other locales by specifying the LC_TIME environment variable. * GDB disassembler includes support for new arch14 instructions.  In this release, GDB is able to disassemble the new arch14 instructions. * PCP updated to version 5.3.5.  The Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) package ( pcp ) has been updated to version 5.3.5. Several notable improvements are included in this version of PCP, including the following: * New pmieconf(1) rules for CPU and disk saturation. * Improved stability and scalability for the pmproxy(1) service. * Improved service latency and robustness for the pmlogger(1) service. * Performance metrics related to electrical power added. * New features added to the pcp-htop(1) utility. * Nvidia GPU metrics updated. * Linux kernel KVM and networking metrics added. * New MongoDB metrics agent added. * New sockets metrics agent and pcp-ss(1) utility added. * The pmcd(1 ) and pmproxy(1 ) Avahi service advertising is disabled by default. * pcp-container package updated to version 5.3.5.  The pcp-container package has been updated to version 5.3.5. * grafana-pcp package updated to version 3.2.0.  The grafana-pcp package has been updated to version 3.2.0. Notable improvements include the following: * New MS SQL server dashboard for PCP Redis added. * Visibility of empty histogram buckets in the PCP Vector eBPF/BCC Overview dashboard added. * A bug fix for the metric() function of PCP Redis, where the function did not return all metric names. * js-d3-flame-graph updated to version 4.0.7.  The js-d3-flame-graph package has been updated to version 4.0.7. Notable changes include the addition of a new blue and green color scheme and added functionality for displaying flame graph context. * grafana package updated to version 7.5.11.  The grafana package has been updated to version 7.5.11. Notable changes include the additional of a new 'prepare time series' transformation for backward compatibility of panels that do not support the new data frame format. Also, CVE-2021-43813 is resolved in this version of Grafana. * grafana-container packages updated to version 7.5.11.  The grafana-container packages have been updated to version 7.5.9. Notable changes include the following: * The grafana package is also updated to version 7.5.11. * The grafana-pcp package is updated to version 3.2.0. 4.7 GCC Toolset 11.2 Oracle Linux 8.6 provides the GCC Toolset 11.2, which is an Application Stream that is distributed in the form of a Software Collection in the AppStream repository. The GCC Toolset is similar to the Oracle Linux Developer Toolset. See [133]Section 4.6, “Compilers and Development Toolsets” for additional information about changes to compilers and developer toolsets in this release. GCC Toolset 11.2 is available as an Application Stream within the AppStream repository, in the form of a Software Collection. To install this toolset, use the following command: sudo dnf install gcc-toolset-11 If you previously installed this toolset, use the following command to upgrade to the latest version: sudo dnf upgrade gcc-toolset-11 To run a tool from GCC Toolset 11, use the following command: scl enable gcc-toolset-11 tool The following command initiates a shell session, where tool versions from the GCC Toolset 11 take precedence over system versions of the same tools: scl enable gcc-toolset-11 bash 4.8 Availability of the container-tools:4.0 stable stream in Oracle Linux 8.6 Oracle Linux 8.6 includes the container-tools:4.0 stable stream. 4.9 Database Oracle Linux 8.6 ships with version 8.0 of the MySQL database software. 4.10 Dynamic Programming Languages, Web, and Database Servers Oracle Linux 8.6 includes several feature changes and improvements for dynamic programming languages and web and database servers. Note that that this release also introduces several new and improved module streams: * php:8.0 module stream added.  The php:8.0 module stream has been added in Oracle Linux 8.6. php:8.0 provides several bug fixes and enhancements over the 7.4 version, including the following notable features: * New named arguments are order-independent and self-documented, and enable you to specify only required parameters. * New attributes enable you to use structured metadata with PHP’s native syntax. * New union types enable you to use native union type declarations that are validated at runtime instead of PHPDoc annotations for a combination of types. * Internal functions now more consistently raise an Error exception instead of warnings if parameter validation fails. * The Just-In-Time compilation has improved the performance. * The Xdebug debugging and productivity extension for PHP have been updated to version 3. This version introduces major functionality and configuration changes over Xdebug version 2. To install the php:8.0 module stream: sudo dnf module install php:8.0 If you previously installed php:7.4 , you can switch to a later stream by using the dnf upgrade command. * Perl updated to version 5.32.  Oracle Linux 8.6 provides Perl version 5.32. This version of Perl includes a number of bug fixes and enhancements over Perl version 5.30, which was distributed in Oracle Linux 8.3. Notable changes include the following: * Added support for unicode version 13.0 in Perl. * Enhancement to the qr qoute-like operator. * POSIX::mblen() , mbtowc , and wctomb functions work on shift state locales and are thread-safe on C99 and higher compilers when executed on a platform that includes locale thread-safety. Also, the length parameters are now optional. * New experimental isa infix operator for testing whether a given object is an instance of a given class or a class that is derived from it. * Alpha assertions and scripts are no longer experimental. * Feature checks are faster. Perl capability for dumping compiled patterns before optimization. If you previously installed perl version 5.30, you can switch to a later stream by using the dnf upgrade command. 4.11 File Systems and Storage Oracle Linux 8.6 provides the following file systems and storage features, enhancements, and changes: * Btrfs removed from RHCK.  The Btrfs file system is removed from RHCK in Oracle Linux 8. As such, you cannot create or mount Btrfs file systems when using this kernel. Also, note that any Btrfs user space packages that are provided are not supported with RHCK. Note Support for the Btrfs file system is enabled in UEK R6; starting with Oracle Linux 8.3, you have the option to create a Btrfs root file system during an installation, as well as select Btrfs as the file system type when formatting devices. See [134]Oracle ® Linux 8: Installing Oracle Linux for more information about this feature. For more information about managing a Btrfs root file system, see [135]Oracle ® Linux 8: Managing Local File Systems . For the latest enhancements that have been made to Btrfs in UEK R6, see [136]Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: Release Notes for Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 Update 3 . * OCFS2 removed from RHCK.  The Oracle Cluster File System version 2 (OCFS2) file system is removed from RHCK in Oracle Linux 8. As such, you cannot create or mount OCFS2 file systems when using this kernel. Also, any OCFS2 user space packages that are provided are not supported with RHCK. Note OCFS2 is fully supported with UEK R6 in Oracle Linux 8.6. * Samba utilities options renamed or removed in version 4.15.  In version 4.15 of Samba, some utilities have been improved to ensure a consistent command-line interface. These changes include several renamed and removed options. To avoid any issues after an update to version 4.15 of Samba, you should review any scripts that use Samba utilities, and update them accordingly. The following is a summary of the Samba changes that are introduced in this release: * Samba command-line utilities previously silently ignored unknown options, whereas now, these utilities consistently reject unknown options. * Many command-line options have a corresponding smb.conf variable for controlling the default value. To identify whether a command-line option has an smb.conf variable name, see the associated manual pages for the specified utility. * Samba utilities now log to standard error ( stderr ) by default. Use the --debug-stdout option to change this behavior. * The --client-protection=off|sign|encrypt option has been added to the common parser. * The following options have been renamed in all utilities: * --kerberos renamed --use-kerberos=required|desired|off * --krb5-ccache renamed --use-krb5-ccache= CCACHE * --scope renamed --netbios-scope= SCOPE * --use-ccache renamed --use-windbind-ccache * The following options have been removed: * -e and --encrypt * -C removed from -use-winbind-ccache * -i removed from -netbios-scope * -S and --signing * The following options have been removed (or renamed) from the utilities that are listed: * ndrdump : -l no longer available for --load-dso * net : -l no longer available for --long * sharesec : -V no longer available for --viewsddl * smbcquotas : --user renamed --quota-user * nmbd : --log-stdout renamed --debug-stdout * smbd : --log-stdout renamed --debug-stdout * winbindd : --log-stdout renamed --debug-stdout * DAX file system available as a Technology Preview for ext4 and XFS.  In this release, the DAX file system is available as a Technology Preview for the ext4 and XFS file systems. DAX enables an application to directly map persistent memory into its address space. The system must have some form of persistent memory available to use DAX. Persistent memory can be in the form of one or more Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Modules (NVDIMMs). In addition, a file system that supports DAX must be created on the NVDIMMs; the file system must be mounted with the dax mount option. Then, an mmap of a file on the dax-mounted file system results in a direct mapping of storage into the application’s address space. * NVMe/TCP available as a Technology Preview.  NVMe over Fabrics TCP host and the target drivers are included in RHCK as a technology preview in this release. Note Support for NVMe/TCP is already available in Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6. 4.12 High Availability and Clusters The following high availability and clustering features are included in Oracle Linux 8.6: * pcmk_delay_base parameter accepts different values for different nodes.  You can now specify different values for different nodes when configuring a fence device by using the pcmk_delay_base parameter . This improvement enables a single fence device to be used in a two-node cluster, with a different delay for each node, which can prevent a situation where each node attempts to fence the other node at the same time. * Capability added for specifying automatic removal of location constraint following resource move.  A new --autodelete option has been added to the pcs resource move command. This option was previously only available as a Technology Preview, but it is now fully supported. When you specify this option, the location constraint that the command creates is automatically removed after the resource has been moved. When you use the pcs resource move command, it adds a constraint to the resource to prevent it from running on the node on which it is currently running. * Detailed Pacemaker status display for internal errors available.  If Pacemaker can not execute a resource or fence agent for some reason, such as when the agent is not installed or if there has been an internal timeout, the Pacemaker status displays now display a detailed exit reason for the internal error. * Support for special characters inside pcmk_host_map values added.  Support has been added to the pcmk_host_map property for special characters inside pcmk_host_map values by specifying a backslash ( \ ) in front of the value. For example, to include a space in the host alias, you would specify pcmk_host_map="node3:plug\ 1" . * pcs suppport for OCF Resource Agent API 1.1 standard.  The pcs command now includes support for OCF 1.1 resource and STONITH agents. Note that an OCF 1.1 agent’s metadata must comply with the OCF 1.1 schema. If an OCF 1.1 agent’s metadata does not comply with the OCF 1.1 schema, the pcs considers the agent invalid and does not create or update a resource of the agent unless you also specify the --force option. The pcsd web interface and pcs commands for listing agents omit OCF 1.1 agents with invalid metadata from the listing. An OCF agent that declares that it implements any OCF version other than 1.1, or does not declare a version at all, is validated against the OCF 1.0 schema. Validation issues are reported as warnings, but is not necessary to specify the --force option for those agents when creating or updating a resource of the agent. 4.13 Infrastructure Services Oracle Linux 8.6 introduces several version updates to infrastructure and command-line tools, including the following features: * New bind9.16 package version 9.16.23 introduced.  The bind component version 9.16.23 is introduced as alternative to version 9.11.36. This version includes several new features, as well as some removed features, including the following: * New Key and Signing Policy feature in DNSSEC. * New QNAME minimisation to improve privacy. * New validate-except feature added to Permanent. * Negative Trust Anchors to temporarily disable DNSSEC validation. * Response policy zones (RPZ) have been re-factored. * New naming conventions for zone types. The primary and secondary zone types are now used as synonyms for master and slave * New supplementary YAML output mode for the dig , mdig , and delv commands. * Functionality for filter-aaaa has been moved into separate filter-a and filter-aaaa plugins. * New zone type mirror support, per [137]RFC 8806 . The following features have been removed: * The dnssec-enabled option is removed; DNSSEC is now enabled by default; the dnssec-enabled keywords are no longer accepted. * The lwresd lightweight resolver daemon and the liblwres light resolver library have both been removed. * Bind component updated to version 9.11.36.  The bind component has been updated to version 9.11.36. This version provides some bug fixes and several enhancements, including the following: * The lame-ttl option has been improved for better security. * A multiple threads bug affecting RBTDB instances has been fixed and no longer results in assertion failure in free_rbtdb() . * ZONEMD RR type implementation updated to match RFC 8976. * Maximum supported number of NSEC3 iterations is reduced to 150; records with additional iterations are treated as insecure. * An invalid direction field in an LOC record has been fixed so that it no longer results in a failure. * nginx-mod-devel package added to nginx:1.20 module stream.  The nginx-mod-devel package has been added to the nginx:1.20 module stream in this release. This package includes all of the necessary files for building external dynamic modules for nginx , which includes RPM macros and the nginx source code. 4.14 Networking Oracle Linux 8.6 introduces the following networking features, enhancements, and changes: * CleanUpModulesOnExit firewalld global configuration option available.  This enhancement enables you to set the CleanUpModulesOnExit option to no to stop firewalld from unloading these kernel modules. Whereas, previously, when restarting or shutting down firewalld , it recursively unloaded kernel modules. As a result, other packages that were attempting to use these modules or dependent modules failed. * hostapd package added.  The hostapd package is available for installation in Oracle Linux 8.6. However note that support for hostapd is limited to setting up an Oracle Linux 8 host as an 802.1X authenticator on an Ethernet network only . Other scenarios, such as wireless access points or authenticators in wireless networks, are currently not supported. * NetworkManager updated to version 1.36.0.  NetworkManager has been upgraded to version 1.36.0. This version of NetworkManager includes several enhancements and bug fixes over the previous version, most notably the following: * Reworking of how layer 3 configurations are handled. This enhancement improves the stability, performance, and memory usage of NetworkManager . * Support added for the rd.znet_ifnames kernel command line option on the IBM Z platform. * The additional of the blackhole , unreachable , prohibit route types. * NetworkManager ignores routes managed by routing services. * Improvements to the Wi-Fi Protected Access version 3 (WPA3) network security by enabling the hash-to-element (H2E) method when generating simultaneous authentication of equals (SAE) password elements. * The service now correctly handles replies from DHCP servers that send duplicate address or mask options. * The ability to turn off MAC aging on bridges has been added. * NetworkManager no longer listens for netlink events for the qdiscs and filters traffic control objects. * Network bonds support for setting a queue ID for bond ports. * NetworkManager includes support for setting the number of receiving queues (rx_queue) on OVS-DPDK interfaces.  You can use NetworkManager to configure the n_rxq setting of Open vSwitch (OVS) Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) interfaces. Use the ovs-dpdk.n-rxq attribute in NetworkManager to set the number of receiving queues on OVS-DPDK interfaces. * nftables framework includes support for nft set elements with attached counters.  You can now configure the nftables framework by using the nft tool. The kernel enables this tool to count the network packets from a given source address with the statement add @myset {ip saddr counter} . In this release, you can count packets that match a specific criteria with a dynamic set and elements with attached counters. * Restoring large nftables sets requires less memory.  The nftables framework has been enhanced to require significantly less memory when restoring large sets. The algorithm that prepares the netlink message is also improved. As a result, restoring a set can use up to 40% less memory. 4.15 Security Oracle Linux 8.6 introduces the following security features, enhancements, and changes: * Audit updated to version 3.0.7.  The audit packages have been updated in this release. The updated version of Audit includes several changes and improvements, including the following: * Added sudoers to Audit base rules. The /etc/sudoers and etc/sudoers.d/ directories have been added to Audit base rules, for example, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) and the Operating Systems Protection Profile (OSPP). This improvement increases security by monitoring configuration changes in privileged areas such as sudoers . * Added the --eoe-timeout option to the ausearch command and its analogous eoe_timeout option to auditd.conf file, which impacts how ausearch parses co-located events. You can use these options to specify the end of the event timeout to avoid problems with parsing co-located events. The default value for the end of the event timeout is set to two seconds. * Fix implemented for the audisp-remote plugin that previously used 100% of CPU capacity when the remote location was not available. * fapolicyd framework packages updated to version 1.1.  Several improvements have been made in this update release, including the ability to use the new rules.d/ and trust.d/ directories, the fagenrules script. In additional, some new options have been added to the fapolicyd-cli command. * Libcap packages updated to version 2.48.  The libcap packages have been updated to version 2.48. This update provides some bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. * Libreswan updated to version 4.5.  Libreswan has been updated to version 4.5. This update provides some bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version, including added support for Internet Key Exchange version 2 (IKEv2) for Labeled IPsec and childless initiation of IKE Security Association (SA). * libseccomp packages updated to version 2.5.2.  The libseccomp packages have updated to version 2.5.2. This version provides several bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. * Libssh updated to version 0.9.6.  The libssh package has been updated to version 0.9.6. In this version of Libssh, there are some bug fixes, and other enhancements, including the following: Support added for multiple identity files, which are now processed from the bottom to the top, as listed in the ~/.ssh/config file. Parsing of sub-second times in SFTP is fixed. A regression for the ssh_channel_poll_timeout() function, where it returned SSH_AGAIN unexpectedly, is fixed. A possible heap-buffer overflow after a key re-exchange is fixed * Support for diffie-hellman-group14-sha256 provided in crypto policies.  In Oracle Linux 8.6, you can use the diffie-hellman-group14-sha256 key exchange (KEX) algorithm for the libssh library in the Oracle Linux system-wide cryptographic policies. This release additionally provides parity with OpenSSH, which also supports the KEX algorithm; libssh has diffie-hellman-group14-sha256 enabled by defaul, but you can disable it by using a custom crypto policy. * OpenSSH servers include support for drop-in configuration files.  Support for the the include directive has been added to the sshd_config file, which means you can now include configuration files in another directory. This change makes it easier to apply system-specific configurations on OpenSSH servers by using automation tools, including the Ansible Engine. The new behavior is also more consistent with the capabilities of the ssh_config file. Also, drop-in configuration files provide for easier organization of different configuration files for different uses, for example, for filter incoming connections. * pcsc-lite packages have been updated to version 1.9.5.  The pcsc-lite packages have been updated to version 1.9.5. This version includes many enhancements and bug fixes over the previous version. Notable changes include fixes for memory leaks and concurrency problems, as well as the following: * The pcscd daemon no longer automatically exits after inactivity when started manually. * The pcsc-spy utility provides support for Python 3 and a new --thread option. * The SCardEndTransaction() function has been improved for better performance. * The poll() function replaces the select() function. This function allows for file descriptor numbers that are higher than FD_SETSIZE . * New --checksum option for verifying installed versions of SELinux policy modules.  You can use the new --checksum option of the semodue command to verify the versions of installed SELinux policy modules. Previously , there was no simple way to verify that the installed module is the same version as the module which was supposed to be installed. You can use the new semodule -l --checksum command to receive a SHA256 hash for the specified module, enabling you to compare it with the checksum of the original file, which is faster than reinstalling modules. * SCAP rules include warning message to configure Audit log buffer for large systems.  SCAP rules now include a warning message to configure Audit log buffer for large systems. The xccdf_org.ssgproject.content_rule_audit_basic_configuration SCAP rule displays a performance warning that suggests that users of large systems (where the Audit log buffer that is configured by this rule) might be too small and can override the custom value. The new warning also describes the process for configuring a larger Audit log buffer. This improvement enables users of large systems to remain compliant and have their Audit log buffer set correctly. * SCAP Security Guide updated to version 0.1.60.  The SCAP Security Guide (SSG) packages have updated to version 0.1.60. Notable changes include the following: * The PAM stack now uses the authselect configuration for rules hardening. * Supported added for tailoring files that define profiles representing the differences between DISA STIG automated SCAP content and SCAP automated content (delta tailoring). * The xccdf_org.ssgproject.content_enable_fips_mode rule checks only whether FIPS mode has been enabled properly. It does not guarantee, however, that system components have undergone FIPS certification. * SSG capability for scans and remediations that detect home directories and interactive users.  This enhancement adds OVAL checks and remediations that detect local interactive users in a system and their respective home directories. The SCAP Security Guide (SSG) suite can now safely check and remediate all related benchmark requirements, where previously, there was no robust solution for covering this gap by using the OVAL language. * OpenSCAP packages updated to version 1.3.6.  The OpenSCAP packages have been updated to version 1.3.6. This version of OpenSCAP provides numerous enhancements and bug fixes, most notably the following: * Capability for providing local copies of remote SCAP source data stream components by using the --local-files option has been added. * OpenSCAP accepts multiple --rule arguments on the command line for selecting multiple rules. * OpenSCAP allows the skipping of evaluation for some rules by using the --skip-rule option. * Restricting memory that is consumed by OpenSCAP probes can be accomplished by using the OSCAP_PROBE_MEMORY_USAGE_RATIO environment variable. * OpenSCAP adds support for the OSBuild Blueprint as a remediation type. * OpenSCAP can read local files.  OpenSCAP includes the ability to consume local files instead of remote SCAP source data stream components in this release. You can now download and copy the remote SCAP source data stream components to the target system before performing the OpenSCAP scan and then provide them to OpenSCAP by specifying the --local-files option with the oscap command. In previous releases, you could not perform a complete evaluation of SCAP source data streams that contained remote components on systems without Internet access, which meant that OpenSCAP could not evaluate some of the rules in the data streams because the remote components had to be downloaded from the Internet. * SSG support for /etc/security/faillock.conf file added.  Support for the /etc/security/faillock.conf file has been added to SSG. This enhancement enables SSG to assess and remediate the /etc/security/faillock.conf file for the definition of pam_faillock settings. In addition, the authselect tool can be used to enable the pam_faillock module to ensure the integrity of pam files. This change causes the assessment remediation of the pam_faillock module to be more aligned with the latest versions and best practices. 4.16 New --estimate-only Option for sosreport update Command This sos report update command includes a new --estimate-only option that you can use to approximate the disk space required for collecting an sos report from an Oracle Linux 8 server. Running the sos report --estimate-only command executes a dry run of sos report and mimics all plugins consecutively, as well as estimates disk size. Note that because the final disk space estimation is approximate, it is recommended that you double the estimated value. 4.17 Windows Server 2022 Guest Support This release includes support for using Windows Server 2022 as a guest operating system on KVM virtual machines (VMs). 4.18 Compatibility Oracle Linux maintains user space compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) that is independent of the kernel version that underlies the operating system. Existing applications in user space continue to run unmodified on Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 (UEK R6), with no required re-certifications for RHEL certified applications. To minimize the impact on interoperability across releases, the Oracle Linux team works closely with third-party vendors regarding hardware and software that have dependencies on kernel modules. The kernel ABI for a specified UEK release remains unchanged in all subsequent updates to the initial release. UEK R6 contains changes to the kernel ABI (relative to UEK R5) that require recompilation of third-party kernel modules on the system. Before installing UEK R6, verify its support status with your application vendor. Chapter 5 Known Issues Table of Contents [138]5.1 Installation and Upgrade Issues [139]5.1.1 Oracle Linux 8.6 graphical installation program fails when Kdump is disabled prior to selecting disk encryption option [140]5.1.2 Oracle Linux 8.5 systems with libstoragemgt packages installed cannot be upgraded to Oracle Linux 8.6 [141]5.1.3 Oracle Linux 8.5 systems with libguestfs-benchmarking and lld-test packages installed cannot be upgraded to Oracle Linux 8.6 [142]5.1.4 "Warning: The unit file, source configuration file or drop-ins of pmlogger.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units" warning during upgrade [143]5.1.5 "Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/*; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly" message during upgrade [144]5.1.6 Installation on Oracle 6.4 TB NVMe SSD device fails because mkfs.xfs cannot mount file system [145]5.1.7 Installer automatically enables Ethernet over USB network interface during a PXE installation [146]5.1.8 Interactive text-based installation wizard unable to complete when an alternate language is selected [147]5.1.9 Graphical installation program fails to produce error when unacceptable Kdump value is entered [148]5.1.10 Graphical installation program does not display the reserved memory that is manually set for Kdump [149]5.1.11 Scriptlet-related error for microcode_ctl may be encountered during upgrade [150]5.1.12 rhnreg_ks register command may fail if python3-rhn-virtualization-host package is installed [151]5.1.13 Package conflict between usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.i686 and usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.x86_64 encountered during upgrade from Oracle Linux 8.5 to Oracle Linux 8.6 [152]5.1.14 Presence of beignet package could result in dependency issue during an upgrade [153]5.1.15 ULN registration wizard not displayed on first boot after an installation [154]5.1.16 Graphics controller requirements for an installation on an Oracle VM VirtualBox guest [155]5.2 Removing container-selinux package might also remove the selinux-policy-targeted package [156]5.3 Running dnf update glusterfs-* command fails to upgrade previously installed packages [157]5.4 Updating libss package might fail if libss-devel package is installed [158]5.5 Options for configuring disk cache characteristics during VM creation unavailable in web console [159]5.6 ACPI error messages displayed on Dell EMC PowerEdge Server during boot [160]5.7 Oracle Linux 8 does not recognize SAS controllers on older Oracle Sun hardware [161]5.8 File System Issues [162]5.8.1 Btrfs file system not supported on RHCK [163]5.8.2 OCFS2 file system not supported on RHCK [164]5.8.3 ext4: Frequent or repeated system shutdowns can cause file system corruption [165]5.9 Kernel Issues [166]5.9.1 KVM guests boot with "amd64_edac_mod: Unknown symbol" errors on AMD 64-bit platforms [167]5.9.2 Output of modinfo command does not show Retpoline support [168]5.9.3 Kdump might fail on some AMD hardware with RHCK [169]5.9.4 Limitations of the LVM dm-writecache caching method [170]5.10 Error: "mcelog service does not support this processor" [171]5.11 Power button defaults to ACPI Suspend mode [172]5.12 Podman Issues This chapter describes known issues in Oracle Linux 8.6, for both the x86_64 and 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platforms. Issues that apply to a specific platform only are noted as such. 5.1 Installation and Upgrade Issues [173]5.1.1 Oracle Linux 8.6 graphical installation program fails when Kdump is disabled prior to selecting disk encryption option [174]5.1.2 Oracle Linux 8.5 systems with libstoragemgt packages installed cannot be upgraded to Oracle Linux 8.6 [175]5.1.3 Oracle Linux 8.5 systems with libguestfs-benchmarking and lld-test packages installed cannot be upgraded to Oracle Linux 8.6 [176]5.1.4 "Warning: The unit file, source configuration file or drop-ins of pmlogger.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units" warning during upgrade [177]5.1.5 "Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/*; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly" message during upgrade [178]5.1.6 Installation on Oracle 6.4 TB NVMe SSD device fails because mkfs.xfs cannot mount file system [179]5.1.7 Installer automatically enables Ethernet over USB network interface during a PXE installation [180]5.1.8 Interactive text-based installation wizard unable to complete when an alternate language is selected [181]5.1.9 Graphical installation program fails to produce error when unacceptable Kdump value is entered [182]5.1.10 Graphical installation program does not display the reserved memory that is manually set for Kdump [183]5.1.11 Scriptlet-related error for microcode_ctl may be encountered during upgrade [184]5.1.12 rhnreg_ks register command may fail if python3-rhn-virtualization-host package is installed [185]5.1.13 Package conflict between usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.i686 and usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.x86_64 encountered during upgrade from Oracle Linux 8.5 to Oracle Linux 8.6 [186]5.1.14 Presence of beignet package could result in dependency issue during an upgrade [187]5.1.15 ULN registration wizard not displayed on first boot after an installation [188]5.1.16 Graphics controller requirements for an installation on an Oracle VM VirtualBox guest The following are known installation and upgrade issues for Oracle Linux 8.6. 5.1.1 Oracle Linux 8.6 graphical installation program fails when Kdump is disabled prior to selecting disk encryption option The Oracle Linux 8.6 graphical installation program fails if you disable Kdump prior to selecting the disk encryption option during the installation process. When this issue is encountered, the following traceback error is displayed: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/pyanaconda/ui/gui/hubs/__init__.py", line 308, in _update_spokes self._updateCompleteness(spoke) File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/pyanaconda/ui/gui/hubs/__init__.py", line 223, in _updateCompleteness spoke.selector.set_incomplete(not spoke.completed and spoke.mandatory) TypeError: Argument 1 does not allow None as a value To prevent the issue from occurring, make sure to select the disk encryption option prior to disabling Kdump, as disabling Kdump first results in a failed installation. (Bug ID 34113245) 5.1.2 Oracle Linux 8.5 systems with libstoragemgt packages installed cannot be upgraded to Oracle Linux 8.6 The following libstoragemgmt packages are not included in Oracle Linux 8.6: * libstoragemgmt-nfs-plugin-clibs-1.8.7-1.el8.x86_64.rpm * libstoragemgmt-nfs-plugin-1.8.7-1.el8.noarch.rpm Consequently, if your Oracle Linux 8.5 system includes these packages, upgrading the system to Oracle Linux 8.6 fails. To work around this issue, remove these packages from the system prior to upgrading to Oracle Linux 8.6. (Bug ID 33545502) 5.1.3 Oracle Linux 8.5 systems with libguestfs-benchmarking and lld-test packages installed cannot be upgraded to Oracle Linux 8.6 The libguestfs-benchmarking and lld-test packages are not included in Oracle Linux 8.6. Consequently, if your Oracle Linux 8.5 system includes these packages, upgrading the system to Oracle Linux 8.6 fails. To work around this issue, remove these packages from the system prior to upgrading to Oracle Linux 8.6. For example: sudo dnf remove libguestfs-benchmarking lld-test (Bug ID 34122488) 5.1.4 "Warning: The unit file, source configuration file or drop-ins of pmlogger.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units" warning during upgrade When upgrading from Oracle Linux 8.5 to Oracle Linux 8.6, with the appropriate Oracle Linux 8 repositories enabled, the following warning is emitted: Warning: The unit file, source configuration file or drop-ins of pmlogger.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units. This warning can be safely ignored, as the upgrade completes successfully. (Bug ID 32852356) 5.1.5 "Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/*; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly" message during upgrade When upgrading from Oracle Linux 8.5 to Oracle Linux 8.6, with the appropriate Oracle Linux 8 repositories enabled, the dnf upgrade command displays messages similar to the following during the upgrade or package installation process: Running scriptlet: systemd-239-44.0.1.el8.x86_64 4550/4550 [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/dnssec-trigger.conf:1] Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/dnssec-trigger → /run/dnssec-trigger; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly. [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/krb5-krb5kdc.conf:1] Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/krb5kdc → /run/krb5kdc; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly. [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/nss-pam-ldapd.conf:2] Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/nslcd → /run/nslcd; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly. [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/pesign.conf:1] Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/pesign → /run/pesign; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly. [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/portreserve.conf:1] Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/portreserve → /run/portreserve; please update the tmpfiles.d/ drop-in file accordingly. . . . These messages can be safely ignored, as the upgrade or package installation completes successfully. Or, as an alternative workaround, you can update the configuration per the instructions in the message and change the legacy var/run <...> directory path to /run <...> . (Bug ID 32852433) 5.1.6 Installation on Oracle 6.4 TB NVMe SSD device fails because mkfs.xfs cannot mount file system Attempting to perform a fresh installation of Oracle Linux 8.6 on an Oracle 6.4 TB NVMe SSD device will fail. This issue occurs because the mkfs.xfs command cannot mount the file system. This failure is related to a problem with the xfsprogs package version that is in RHCK, with the root cause of the issue being an NVMe SSD firmware bug. To work around the issue, do not use the Oracle 6.4 TB NVMe SSD as a boot disk. An alternative option is to install Oracle Linux 8.2 and then upgrade to Oracle Linux 8.6. (Bug ID 32823840) 5.1.7 Installer automatically enables Ethernet over USB network interface during a PXE installation During a Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) installation of Oracle Linux 8.6, the installer automatically enables the Ethernet over USB network interface with the bootproto=dhcp and ONBOOT=yes parameters. This issue causes the NetworkManager service to fail to start. To prevent this issue from occurring, or to resolve the issue if you have already encountered it, use one of the following workarounds: * Prior to installation, disable the ONBOOT parameter for the Ethernet over USB network interface in the kickstart file, as follows: network --bootproto=dhcp --device=enp0s20f0u8u3c2 --onboot=off --ipv6=auto * During installation, on the Network & Host Name screen, do not select the Connect automatically with priority check box to connect automatically on every reboot for the Ethernet over USB network interface. * If you have already encountered this issue, you can resolve the issue after the installation by changing the network configuration setting for the Ethernet over USB network interface to ONBOOT=no , and then rebooting the system. (Bug ID 31888490) 5.1.8 Interactive text-based installation wizard unable to complete when an alternate language is selected If an alternate language is selected during an interactive installation using the text-based installer, you cannot progress through all of the steps in the installation wizard. The installation is blocked with [!] bullets for Software Selection and Installation Destination , irrespective of what is selected for these two options. Note that this issue does not occur if you are performing an installation by using the default language selection of English or if you are using the graphical installation program. (Bug IDs 30535416, 29648703) 5.1.9 Graphical installation program fails to produce error when unacceptable Kdump value is entered There is a minor upstream usability error that applies to the graphical installation program when configuring Kdump settings. In the situation where you attempt to configure a manual Kdump memory reservation, and you then set the memory reservation value to an unacceptable value, the installer allows you to click Done and then return to the Installation Summary screen, without producing a warning or error message. When you select an unacceptable value, the installer resets the value to the last-known acceptable value that was entered or the installer sets the default minimum value of 512 MB. Note that this information is not displayed in the Installation Summary screen. Because an incorrect value cannot be stored for this parameter, the installation succeeds, even if incorrect information is entered. This issue does not occur with the text-based installer, which correctly returns an error if you enter an unacceptable value, preventing you from continuing until you enter an acceptable value. (Bug IDs 31133351, 31182708) 5.1.10 Graphical installation program does not display the reserved memory that is manually set for Kdump A minor usability error applies to the graphical installation program when configuring Kdump settings. If you manually change the default memory size that is reserved for Kdump, the new setting is not displayed when the screen is refreshed. Instead, only the values for the total system memory and usable system memory are displayed. Consequently, the limits for the parameter "Memory to be reserved (Mb)" become unknown for future Kdump configuration. Note The default settings for Kdump memory reservation of auto is adequate as the kernel determines what size to use when it boots (Bug IDs 31133287 and 31182699) 5.1.11 Scriptlet-related error for microcode_ctl may be encountered during upgrade A scriplet-related error similar to the following may be encountered when upgrading from Oracle Linux 8.5 to Oracle Linux 8.6 by using the dnf update command: Running scriptlet: tuned-2.13.0-6.0.2.el8.noarch 1089/1089 Running scriptlet: microcode_ctl-4:20191115-4.el8.x86_64 1089/1089 realpath: weak-updates/kmod-kvdo/vdo/kvdo.ko: No such file or directory realpath: weak-updates/kmod-kvdo/uds/uds.ko: No such file or directory dracut: installkernel failed in module kernel-modules-extra warning: %posttrans(microcode_ctl-4:20191115-4.el8.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1 Error in POSTTRANS scriptlet in rpm package microcode_ctl Running scriptlet: libgcc-8.3.1-4.5.0.7.el8.x86_64 1089/1089 Running scriptlet: glibc-common-2.28-101.0.1.el8.x86_64 1089/1089 Running scriptlet: info-6.5-6.el8.x86_64 1089/1089 The previous error is emitted if you perform a Server with GUI installation and then boot the server with RHCK, as this installation method installs the kernel-dependent, kmod-kvdo package/module, which is a different version in Oracle Linux 8.5 than it is in Oracle Linux 8.6. Note This error does not occur if you install the Minimal Install base environment or if you boot the server with UEK R6. The error can be safely ignored and is of no consequence, as the kmod-kvdo package is successfully installed during the upgrade process. (Bug ID 31292199) 5.1.12 rhnreg_ks register command may fail if python3-rhn-virtualization-host package is installed Attempting to register with the Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN) in Oracle Linux 8.6 by running the rhnreg_ks command may fail if the python3-rhn-virtualization-hosts package is installed on the system. This issue has been observed when the libvirtd service is not running. To work around this issue, ensure that the libvirtd packages are installed on your system and that the service is enabled and running prior to registering with ULN by using the rhnreg_ks command. (Bug ID 30366521) 5.1.13 Package conflict between usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.i686 and usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.x86_64 encountered during upgrade from Oracle Linux 8.5 to Oracle Linux 8.6 During an upgrade from Oracle Linux 8.5 to Oracle Linux 8.6, with both the ol8_baseos_latest and ol8_appstream repositories yum repositories enabled, a conflict between the usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.i686 and usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.x86_64 packages occurs. The following error is produced: Problem: package usbguard-1.0.0-8.el8.x86_64 conflicts with usbguard provided by usbguard-1.0.0-2.el8.i686 - cannot install the best candidate for the job - problem with installed package usbguard-1.0.0-2.el8.i686 (try to add '--allowerasing' to command line to replace conflicting packages or '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or '--nobest' to use not only best candidate packages) This conflict occurs because in Oracle Linux 8.5 the usbguard-1.0.0-2.el8.x86_64 and usbguard-1.0.0-2.el8.i686 packages did not conflict with each other and could be installed together. However, in Oracle Linux 8.6, these packages now conflict with each other. To work around this issue, remove the usbguard-1.0.0-2.el8.i686 package from your Oracle Linux 8.5 system prior to upgrading to Oracle Linux 8.6. (Bug ID 34097708) 5.1.14 Presence of beignet package could result in dependency issue during an upgrade When upgrading a system to Oracle Linux 8.6, a dependency issue might be encountered if the beignet package exists on the system to be installed, as this package requires an earlier version of the clang-libs package. Because the beignet package is currently not available for Oracle Linux 8.4 and later Oracle Linux 8 releases, this particular issue is only encountered if you are upgrading from Oracle Linux 8.3 or an earlier Oracle Linux 8 release to the latest release. The workaround for this issue is to remove the beignet package from the system prior to upgrading to Oracle Linux 8.6. (Bug ID 31213935) 5.1.15 ULN registration wizard not displayed on first boot after an installation On new installations of Oracle Linux 8, the ULN registration wizard that presents the options to register with ULN and to use Oracle Ksplice is not displayed on first boot. This behavior differs from previous Oracle Linux releases, where you were presented with these options on the first boot after completing the installation. As an alternative, you can register with ULN after the installation completes. For instructions, visit [189]https://linux.oracle.com/ . (Bug ID 29933974) 5.1.16 Graphics controller requirements for an installation on an Oracle VM VirtualBox guest To successfully install Oracle Linux 8.6 on an Oracle VM VirtualBox guest, where the graphical installation program is used and the default installation of the Server with GUI environment is set, the Oracle VM VirtualBox guest is required to use the VMSVGA graphics controller and must be configured with at least 64MB of memory. Warning Failure to set the graphics controller correctly can result in an installation where the graphical display is unable to start correctly. The VMSVGA graphics controller is the default controller when you create a new guest by using Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.0, or later, for Linux guest operating systems. This issue is more likely to appear if you attempt to install over an existing guest that was created on an earlier Oracle VM VirtualBox release. Oracle recommends that you only attempt to install Oracle Linux 8 on a newly created VM in Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.0, or later. (Bug ID 30004543) 5.2 Removing container-selinux package might also remove the selinux-policy-targeted package If you remove the container-selinux package from the system after installing Oracle Linux 8.6, the selinux-policy-targeted package might also be removed. When this problem occurs, you may also see an error message about being unable to load SELinux policy displayed. To prevent the selinux-policy-targeted package from being removed from the system when removing the container-selinux package package, you can specify the following syntax with the dnf remove command: sudo dnf remove container-selinux --setopt=exclude=selinux-policy-targeted (Bug ID 32860334) 5.3 Running dnf update glusterfs-* command fails to upgrade previously installed packages The glusterfs-*.i686 packages are not included in either Oracle Linux 8.5 or Oracle Linux 8.6. However, if you installed the glusterfs-*.i686 and glusterfs-*.x86_64 packages on the system to be upgraded in an earlier release, running the dnf update glusterfs* command fails to upgrade the packages to Oracle Linux 8.6. The workaround for this issue is to first remove the glusterfs-*.i686 packages from the system to be upgraded, and then run the dnf update glusterfs* command. (Bug ID 30279840) 5.4 Updating libss package might fail if libss-devel package is installed Installing the libss package might fail to update if the libss-devel package is installed on the system. The workaround for this issue is to first remove the libss-devel package from the system and then install the corresponding version of this package from the Oracle Linux 8 Distro Builder developer repository ( ol8_distro_builder ). Because the ol8_distro_builder repository is an unsupported developer repository, it is recommended that you only enable it for this particular installation action, rather than enabling it globally. For example, you can run the following command: sudo dnf --enablerepo=ol8_distro_builder install libss-devel (Bug ID 32005190) 5.5 Options for configuring disk cache characteristics during VM creation unavailable in web console Some options for configuring disk cache characteristics in the web console are currently not available when you are creating a new VM or before the installation starts. For disks that are already added to a VM or when adding a new disk to an already running system, these configuration options are available in the web console. As an alternative solution, you can use the virt-manager CLI or a similar CLI to configure disk cache characteristics for a newly added disk before the installation begins, as well for disks that already exist in the VM. Per Oracle recommendation, you should use Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager for more complex virtualization requirements. For more information, see [190]https://docs.oracle.com/en/virtualization/oracle-linux-virtualization-manager/ . (Bug ID 30301271) 5.6 ACPI error messages displayed on Dell EMC PowerEdge Server during boot When booting an Intel-based Dell EMC PowerEdge Server, error messages similar to the following might be displayed if the Dell Active Power Controller (DAPC) setting is enabled in the BIOS: kernel: ACPI Error: No handler for Region [SYSI] (0000000061df8ef3) [IPMI] (20190816/evregion-132) kernel: ACPI Error: Region IPMI (ID=7) has no handler (20190816/exfldio-265) kernel: ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PMI0._GHL due to previous error (AE_NOT_EXIST) (20190816/psparse-531) kernel: ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PMI0._PMC due to previous error (AE_NOT_EXIST) (20190816/psparse-531) kernel: ACPI Error: AE_NOT_EXIST, Evaluating _PMC (20190816/power_meter-743) Note that this issue is encountered on both RHCK and UEK kernels. The workaround for this issue is to disable the apci_power_meter kernel module as follows: echo "blacklist acpi_power_meter" >> /etc/modprobe.d/hwmon.conf After disabling the apci_power_meter kernel module, reboot the system for the change to take effect. For environments that do not require the DAPC feature, as an alternative workaround, you can disable the DAPC BIOS setting. (Bug ID 32105233) 5.7 Oracle Linux 8 does not recognize SAS controllers on older Oracle Sun hardware The Oracle Linux 8.6 installer does not recognize some Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) controllers that are found in older Oracle Sun server models. If you attempt to install Oracle Linux 8 on these server models, the installer does not recognize the local disk and the installation fails. Examples of these server models include, but are not limited to, the following: Oracle Sun Fire X4170 M2 Server, Oracle Sun Fire X4170 M3 Server, Oracle Sun OVCA X3-2 Server, and the Oracle Sun X4-2 Server. The following SAS controllers are removed from the mpt2sas driver in RHCK: * SAS2004, PCI ID 0x1000:0x0070 * SAS2008, PCI ID 0x1000:0x0072 * SAS2108_1, PCI ID 0x1000:0x0074 * SAS2108_2, PCI ID 0x1000:0x0076 * SAS2108_3, PCI ID 0x1000:0x0077 * SAS2116_1, PCI ID 0x1000:0x0064 * SAS2116_2, PCI ID 0x1000:0x0065 * SSS6200, PCI ID 0x1000:0x007E The following SAS controllers are removed from the megaraid_sas driver in RHCK: * Dell PERC5, PCI ID 0x1028:0x15 * SAS1078R, PCI ID 0x1000:0x60 * SAS1078DE, PCI ID 0x1000:0x7C * SAS1064R, PCI ID 0x1000:0x411 * VERDE_ZCR, PCI ID 0x1000:0x413 * SAS1078GEN2, PCI ID 0x1000:0x78 * SAS0079GEN2, PCI ID 0x1000:0x79 * SAS0073SKINNY, PCI ID 0x1000:0x73 * SAS0071SKINNY, PCI ID 0x1000:0x71 The workaround for this issue to use the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 (UEK R6) boot ISO, and then run UEK R6 with Oracle Linux 8, as these controllers are supported in the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel release. (Bug ID 29120478) 5.8 File System Issues [191]5.8.1 Btrfs file system not supported on RHCK [192]5.8.2 OCFS2 file system not supported on RHCK [193]5.8.3 ext4: Frequent or repeated system shutdowns can cause file system corruption The following are known file systems issues in Oracle Linux 8.6. 5.8.1 Btrfs file system not supported on RHCK The Btrfs file system is removed from RHCK in Oracle Linux 8, which means you cannot create or mount this file system when using this kernel. Also, any Btrfs user space packages that are provided are not supported with RHCK. Support for the Btrfs file system is enabled in UEK R6. Starting with Oracle Linux 8.3, during an installation, you have the option to create a Btrfs root file system, as well as select Btrfs as the file system type when formatting devices. For further details about these changes, see the following documentation: * For information about creating a Btrfs root file system during an installation, see [194]Oracle ® Linux 8: Installing Oracle Linux . * For information about managing the Btrfs file system, see [195]Oracle ® Linux 8: Managing Local File Systems . * For the latest information about other enhancements that have been made to Btrfs in UEK R6, see [196]Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: Release Notes for Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 Update 3 . 5.8.2 OCFS2 file system not supported on RHCK The OCFS2 file system is removed from RHCK in Oracle Linux 8, which means you cannot create or mount this file system when using this kernel. Also, OCFS2 user space packages that are provided are not supported with RHCK. Note that support for OCFS2 file systems is enabled in UEK R6. For the latest information and other enhancements that have been made to OCFS2 in UEK R6, see [197]Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: Release Notes for Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 Update 3 . 5.8.3 ext4: Frequent or repeated system shutdowns can cause file system corruption If a system that is using the ext4 file system is repeatedly or frequently shut down, the file system might become corrupted. Note that this issue is considered to be a corner-case issue because it is difficult to replicate it. The issue exists in the upstream code and proposed patches are currently under review. (Bug ID 27547113) 5.9 Kernel Issues [198]5.9.1 KVM guests boot with "amd64_edac_mod: Unknown symbol" errors on AMD 64-bit platforms [199]5.9.2 Output of modinfo command does not show Retpoline support [200]5.9.3 Kdump might fail on some AMD hardware with RHCK [201]5.9.4 Limitations of the LVM dm-writecache caching method The following are known kernel issues in Oracle Linux 8.6. 5.9.1 KVM guests boot with "amd64_edac_mod: Unknown symbol" errors on AMD 64-bit platforms The following errors might be displayed repeatedly when KVM guests are booting on 64-bit AMD hosts: [ 12.474069] amd64_edac_mod: Unknown symbol amd_register_ecc_decoder (err 0) [ 12.474083] amd64_edac_mod: Unknown symbol amd_report_gart_errors (err 0) [ 12.852250] amd64_edac_mod: Unknown symbol amd_unregister_ecc_decoder (err 0) [ 12.852297] amd64_edac_mod: Unknown symbol amd_register_ecc_decoder (err 0) . . . These errors occur because the module code for the kernel erroneously returns -EEXIST for modules that failed to load and are in the process of being removed from the module list. The amd64_edac_mod module will not be loaded in a VM. These errors can be ignored, as they do not impact functionality in any way. Note This issue occurs on Oracle Linux 8 hosts that are running RHCK only and is not encountered on UEK R6 hosts. (Bug ID 29853602) 5.9.2 Output of modinfo command does not show Retpoline support A bug in the Oracle Linux 8 code causes Retropline support to not be displayed in the output of the modinfo -F retpoline command, even though the CONFIG_RETPOLINE flag is set to Y , for example: /usr/lib/modules/4.18.0-80.el8.x86_64/kernel/sound/usb/usx2y/snd-usb-us122l.ko.xz The CONFIG_RETPOLINE=Y flag is still required to add and display Retpoline support. If the parameter is enabled, the kernel builds with a retpoline capable compiler. For example, you would confirm whether the CONFIG_RETPOLINE flag is enabled by searching the configuration file with the cat command: cat /boot/config-5.4.17-2011.7.4.el8uek.x86_64 | grep RETPOLINE. The output should be as follows: CONFIG_RETPOLINE=y (Bug ID 29894295) 5.9.3 Kdump might fail on some AMD hardware with RHCK Kdump might fail on some AMD hardware that is running Oracle Linux 8.6 with the default RHCK kernel. Impacted hardware includes the AMD EPYC CPU (codename Naples and Rome) servers. To work around this issue, modify the /etc/sysconfig/kdump configuration file and remove the iommu=off command-line option from the KDUMP_COMMANDLINE_APPEND variable. Then, restart the kdump service for the changes to take effect. Note that the issue does not occur on this particular hardware if you are running Oracle Linux 8.6 with UEK R6. (Bug ID 31274238) 5.9.4 Limitations of the LVM dm-writecache caching method The new LVM dm-writecache caching method has certain limitations that do not exist with the dm-cache method, including the following: * Cannot attach or detach dm-writecache when a logical volume is active. * Cannot take a snapshot of a logical volume when the logical volume is using dm-writecache . * Must use a dm-writecache block size that matches the existing file system block size when attaching dm-writecache to an inactive logical volume. * Cannot resize a logical volume when dm-writecache is attached to the volume. * Cannot use pvmove commands on devices that are used with dm-writecache . * Cannot use logical volumes with dm-writecache when using thin pools or the virtual data optimizer (VDO). For more information about the dm-writecache caching method, see the the [202]Section 4.11, “File Systems and Storage” features section of these release notes. See also the lvmcache(7) manual page. 5.10 Error: "mcelog service does not support this processor" An error indicating that the mcelog service does not support the processor can appear in the system log on systems with AMD processors, such as some Oracle Server hardware. The message might be displayed as follows: mcelog: ERROR: AMD Processor family 23: mcelog does not support this processor. Please use the edac_mce_amd module instead. The mcelog daemon is a service that is used on x86_64 platforms to log and handle hardware error messaging, but it is not required on AMD systems, where the edac_mce_amd kernel module handles machine exception logging. This error should be downgraded to a warning. (Bug ID 29501190) 5.11 Power button defaults to ACPI Suspend mode By default, the Oracle Linux 8 graphical user interface (GUI) console mode treats the hardware power button as the equivalent of the ACPI "Sleep" button, which puts the system into low-power sleep mode. This behavior is specific to the GNOME desktop environment. In previous Oracle Linux releases, the hardware power button initiated a system shutdown. To ensure that Oracle Linux 8 behaves the same way, do the following:  1. Create a file named /etc/dconf/db/local.d/01-shutdown-button-action with following content: # cat /etc/dconf/db/local.d/01-power [org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power] power-button-action='interactive' #  2. Create a file named /etc/dconf/db/local.d/locks/01-power with the following content: # cat /etc/dconf/db/local.d/locks/01-power /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/power-button-action #  3. Run the following command: sudo dconf update  4. Log out of the desktop environment and then log back in for the new settings to take effect. (Bug ID 25597898) 5.12 Podman Issues For information about the Podman container management tool, including any known issues that you may encounter in this release, see the [203]Oracle ® Linux: Podman User's Guide . Chapter 6 Installation and Availability Table of Contents [204]6.1 Upgrading From Oracle Linux 7 to Oracle Linux 8 by Using the Leapp Utility [205]6.2 Installing Oracle-Supported RDMA Packages Note the following important information about how the release is made available for installation. You can download a full Oracle Linux 8.6 installation media image from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud at [206]https://edelivery.oracle.com/ . Note that a smaller boot ISO is also available to perform a network-based installation. For convenience, the three most recent Oracle Linux installation media images, for each release, are also available from the Oracle Linux yum server at [207]https://yum.oracle.com/oracle-linux-isos.html . You can also install a full Oracle Linux 8.6 media image for the x86_64 platform on a compute instance on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. To access the image, you must first obtain an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure account. For more information, visit [208]https://www.oracle.com/index.html . The latest Oracle Linux 8.6 packages are also available on ULN and the Oracle Linux yum server. To obtain the latest packages from ULN and install additional software for Oracle Linux 8.6, subscribe to the different channels on ULN by logging in to [209]https://linux.oracle.com and then select the View Channels option. To install additional software for Oracle Linux 8.6 from the Oracle Linux yum server, enable the required repositories within your yum configuration. To view the Oracle Linux yum repositories that are available for Oracle Linux 8.6, visit [210]https://yum.oracle.com/ . Note The Oracle Linux yum server does not provide equivalent repositories for some of the channels that are available on ULN. These channels provide non-open source packages. Oracle also makes the Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) release available at [211]https://www.oracle.com/linux/downloads/linux-arm-downloads.html . See [212]Chapter 7, Release-Specific Information for Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) for more information. For developers who are making use of the Raspberry Pi hardware platform, Oracle provides an unsupported developer release image, which includes the firmware that is required to boot this platform. You can download the image from [213]https://www.oracle.com/linux/downloads/linux-beta8-downloads.html . For more information about making use of the Raspberry Pi hardware platform, see [214]Install Oracle Linux on a Raspberry Pi . 6.1 Upgrading From Oracle Linux 7 to Oracle Linux 8 by Using the Leapp Utility You can upgrade an Oracle Linux 7 system to the latest Oracle Linux 8 release by using the leapp utility. For up-to-date information about upgrade paths, step-by-step instructions, as well as any known issues you might encounter when upgrading your system to Oracle Linux 8, see [215]Oracle ® Linux 8: Performing System Upgrades With Leapp . 6.2 Installing Oracle-Supported RDMA Packages Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) ships with UEK R6 as the default kernel. Oracle also provides Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) packages for use with UEK R6. The RDMA feature enables direct memory access between two systems that are connected by a network. RDMA facilitates high-throughput and low-latency networking in clusters. To use RDMA features, you must first install the Oracle-supported RDMA packages. To do so, ensure that your system is subscribed to the appropriate channels on ULN or that you have enabled the appropriate repositories on the Oracle Linux yum server. If you are subscribed to ULN, enable the ol8_x86_64_UEKR6 , ol8_x86_64_baseos_latest , ol8_x86_64_appstream , and ol8_x86_64_UEKR6_RDMA channels. Note that if your system is newly registered on ULN, it is already subscribed to the ol8_x86_64_UEKR6 , ol8_x86_64_baseos_latest , and ol8_x86_64_appstream channels by default. However, you must explicitly subscribe to the ol8_x86_64_UEKR6_RDMA channel prior to installing RDMA packages. If you are using the Oracle Linux yum server, enable the ol8_UEKR6 , ol8_baseos_latest , ol8_appstream , and ol8_UEKR6_RDMA repositories. Note that if your system already uses the Oracle Linux yum server, the ol8_UEKR6 , ol8_baseos_latest , and ol8_appstream repositories are enabled by default. However, you must explicitly enable the ol8_UEKR6_RDMA repository prior to installing RDMA packages. For additional information about RDMA, including any known issues, see [216]Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: Release Notes for Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 Update 3 . Chapter 7 Release-Specific Information for Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) Table of Contents [217]7.1 System Requirements and Limitations (aarch64) [218]7.2 Shipped Kernel (aarch64) [219]7.3 Known Issues (aarch64) [220]7.4 Installation and Availability (aarch64) The following information applies specifically to the Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) release. For general information and instructions, including any known issues that may apply to the 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platform, refer to the previous chapters of these release notes. 7.1 System Requirements and Limitations (aarch64) To determine whether your hardware is supported on the current Oracle Linux 8 release, check the Hardware Certification List at [221]https://linux.oracle.com/hardware-certifications . Note that hardware is added to the list as it becomes available and is validated on Oracle Linux. 7.2 Shipped Kernel (aarch64) The Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) release ships with Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 (UEK R6), which is currently the only kernel that is supported on the 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platform. The default UEK kernel version that is shipped with Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) is: kernel-uek-5.4.17-2136.307.3.el8uek Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 (UEK R6) The Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) release is tested as a bundle, as shipped on the installation media image. When installed from the installation media image, the minimum kernel version that is supported is the kernel that is included in the image. Note that downgrading kernel packages is not supported, unless specifically recommended by Oracle Support. For more information about managing the boot kernel on your Oracle Linux system, including instructions on changing the default boot kernel , see [222]https://docs.oracle.com/en/learn/oracle-linux-kernels . 7.3 Known Issues (aarch64) Currently, there are no known issues that apply to the 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platform only . For known issues that apply to the x86_64 platform, which may also apply the 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platform, see [223]Chapter 5, Known Issues . For known issues that you might encounter when running UEK R6 on the 64-bit Arm (aarch64) platform, see [224]Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: Release Notes for Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 Update 3 . 7.4 Installation and Availability (aarch64) The following information applies to installing Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64). For general installation and availability information, as well as information that applies specifically to the x86_64 platform, see [225]Chapter 6, Installation and Availability . Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) is made available as an ISO image ( OracleLinux-R8-U6-Server-aarch64-dvd.iso ), which can be used for a standard installation on generic 64-bit Armv8 hardware. This ISO has been tested on Arm hardware and is engineered for use with the Ampere® Altra® processor and the Marvell ThunderX2® processor. For the latest hardware that is validated for Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64), refer to the Hardware Certification List at [226]https://linux.oracle.com/hardware-certifications . Note that hardware is listed as it becomes available. You can load the ISO image from local media, such as DVD-ROM or USB flash drive; or, you can perform a network-based kickstart installation by using PXE. If you perform a network-based installation and you want to access the graphical interface for the installer, you must change the kernel boot parameters to enable VNC. For example, to enable VNC, set the inst.vnc boot option, and then set the network address to ip=eth0:dhcp at boot. The Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) ISO image is also available from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud at [227]https://edelivery.oracle.com/ . The latest Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) packages are available from ULN. To explore the channels that are available on ULN, log in to [228]https://linux.oracle.com/ and then view the Channels option. You can also obtain the latest Oracle Linux 8 (aarch64) packages from the Oracle Linux yum server at [229]https://yum.oracle.com/ . Note that the Oracle Linux yum server does not provide equivalent repositories for some of the channels that are available on ULN. These channels provide non-open source packages. The default boot kernel for fresh installations of Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) is Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 (UEK R6). Note that UEK R6 is the only supported kernel for the aarch64 platform in this release. For more detailed information about UEK R6, see [230]Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: Release Notes for Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 6 Update 3 . Appendix A Package Changes from the Upstream Release Table of Contents [231]A.1 Changes to Binary Packages [232]A.1.1 Added Binary Packages for BaseOS by Oracle [233]A.1.2 Added Binary Packages for AppStream by Oracle [234]A.1.3 Modified BaseOS Binary Packages [235]A.1.4 Added Binary Packages for CodeReady Linux Builder by Oracle [236]A.1.5 Modified Binary Packages for CodeReady Linux Builder by Oracle [237]A.1.6 Modified AppStream Binary Packages [238]A.1.7 Removed BaseOS Binary Packages [239]A.1.8 Removed AppStream Binary Packages [240]A.2 Changes to Source Packages [241]A.2.1 Added Source Packages for BaseOS by Oracle [242]A.2.2 Added Source Packages for AppStream by Oracle [243]A.2.3 Modified BaseOS Source Packages [244]A.2.4 Modified AppStream Source Packages [245]A.2.5 Removed BaseOS Source Packages [246]A.2.6 Removed AppStream Source Packages The following sections list the changes to binary and source packages from the upstream release. A.1 Changes to Binary Packages [247]A.1.1 Added Binary Packages for BaseOS by Oracle [248]A.1.2 Added Binary Packages for AppStream by Oracle [249]A.1.3 Modified BaseOS Binary Packages [250]A.1.4 Added Binary Packages for CodeReady Linux Builder by Oracle [251]A.1.5 Modified Binary Packages for CodeReady Linux Builder by Oracle [252]A.1.6 Modified AppStream Binary Packages [253]A.1.7 Removed BaseOS Binary Packages [254]A.1.8 Removed AppStream Binary Packages This section contains information about the removed, modified, and new binary packages in this release. For information about the source package changes, see [255]Section A.2, “Changes to Source Packages” . A.1.1 Added Binary Packages for BaseOS by Oracle The following binary packages have been added to the BaseOS by Oracle: * bcache-tools * btrfs-progs * dtrace * iwlax2xx-firmware * kernel-uek * kernel-uek-debug * kernel-uek-debug-devel * kernel-uek-devel * kernel-uek-doc * linux-firmware-core * NetworkManager-config-connectivity-oracle * ocfs2-tools * oracle-backgrounds * oraclelinux-release * oraclelinux-release-el8 * oracle-logos * oracle-logos-httpd * oracle-logos-ipa A.1.2 Added Binary Packages for AppStream by Oracle The following binary packages have been added to AppStream by Oracle: * dtrace-devel * dtrace-testsuite * libblockdev-btrfs * oracle-database-preinstall-21c * python3-dnf-plugin-ulninfo A.1.3 Modified BaseOS Binary Packages The following binary packages from the BaseOS upstream release have been modified: * autofs * binutils * boom-boot * boom-boot-conf * boom-boot-grub2 * chkconfig * chrony * cockpit * cockpit-bridge * cockpit-doc * cockpit-system * cockpit-ws * coreutils * coreutils-common * coreutils-single * dbus * dbus-common * dbus-daemon * dbus-libs * dbus-tools * dbxtool * dnf * dnf-automatic * dnf-data * dnf-plugins-core * dracut * dracut-caps * dracut-config-generic * dracut-config-rescue * dracut-live * dracut-network * dracut-squash * dracut-tools * efibootmgr * efi-filesystem * expat * expat-devel * firewalld * firewalld-filesystem * fuse * fuse3 * fuse3-devel * fuse3-libs * fuse-common * fuse-devel * fuse-libs * fwupd * fwupdate * fwupdate-efi * fwupdate-libs * glibc * glibc-all-langpacks * glibc-common * glibc-devel * glibc-headers * glibc-langpack-aa * glibc-langpack-af * glibc-langpack-agr * glibc-langpack-ak * glibc-langpack-am * glibc-langpack-an * glibc-langpack-anp * glibc-langpack-ar * glibc-langpack-as * glibc-langpack-ast * glibc-langpack-ayc * glibc-langpack-az * glibc-langpack-be * glibc-langpack-bem * glibc-langpack-ber * glibc-langpack-bg * glibc-langpack-bhb * glibc-langpack-bho * glibc-langpack-bi * glibc-langpack-bn * glibc-langpack-bo * glibc-langpack-br * glibc-langpack-brx * glibc-langpack-bs * glibc-langpack-byn * glibc-langpack-ca * glibc-langpack-ce * glibc-langpack-chr * glibc-langpack-cmn * glibc-langpack-crh * glibc-langpack-cs * glibc-langpack-csb * glibc-langpack-cv * glibc-langpack-cy * glibc-langpack-da * glibc-langpack-de * glibc-langpack-doi * glibc-langpack-dsb * glibc-langpack-dv * glibc-langpack-dz * glibc-langpack-el * glibc-langpack-en * glibc-langpack-eo * glibc-langpack-es * glibc-langpack-et * glibc-langpack-eu * glibc-langpack-fa * glibc-langpack-ff * glibc-langpack-fi * glibc-langpack-fil * glibc-langpack-fo * glibc-langpack-fr * glibc-langpack-fur * glibc-langpack-fy * glibc-langpack-ga * glibc-langpack-gd * glibc-langpack-gez * glibc-langpack-gl * glibc-langpack-gu * glibc-langpack-gv * glibc-langpack-ha * glibc-langpack-hak * glibc-langpack-he * glibc-langpack-hi * glibc-langpack-hif * glibc-langpack-hne * glibc-langpack-hr * glibc-langpack-hsb * glibc-langpack-ht * glibc-langpack-hu * glibc-langpack-hy * glibc-langpack-ia * glibc-langpack-id * glibc-langpack-ig * glibc-langpack-ik * glibc-langpack-is * glibc-langpack-it * glibc-langpack-iu * glibc-langpack-ja * glibc-langpack-ka * glibc-langpack-kab * glibc-langpack-kk * glibc-langpack-kl * glibc-langpack-km * glibc-langpack-kn * glibc-langpack-ko * glibc-langpack-kok * glibc-langpack-ks * glibc-langpack-ku * glibc-langpack-kw * glibc-langpack-ky * glibc-langpack-lb * glibc-langpack-lg * glibc-langpack-li * glibc-langpack-lij * glibc-langpack-ln * glibc-langpack-lo * glibc-langpack-lt * glibc-langpack-lv * glibc-langpack-lzh * glibc-langpack-mag * glibc-langpack-mai * glibc-langpack-mfe * glibc-langpack-mg * glibc-langpack-mhr * glibc-langpack-mi * glibc-langpack-miq * glibc-langpack-mjw * glibc-langpack-mk * glibc-langpack-ml * glibc-langpack-mn * glibc-langpack-mni * glibc-langpack-mr * glibc-langpack-ms * glibc-langpack-mt * glibc-langpack-my * glibc-langpack-nan * glibc-langpack-nb * glibc-langpack-nds * glibc-langpack-ne * glibc-langpack-nhn * glibc-langpack-niu * glibc-langpack-nl * glibc-langpack-nn * glibc-langpack-nr * glibc-langpack-nso * glibc-langpack-oc * glibc-langpack-om * glibc-langpack-or * glibc-langpack-os * glibc-langpack-pa * glibc-langpack-pap * glibc-langpack-pl * glibc-langpack-ps * glibc-langpack-pt * glibc-langpack-quz * glibc-langpack-raj * glibc-langpack-ro * glibc-langpack-ru * glibc-langpack-rw * glibc-langpack-sa * glibc-langpack-sah * glibc-langpack-sat * glibc-langpack-sc * glibc-langpack-sd * glibc-langpack-se * glibc-langpack-sgs * glibc-langpack-shn * glibc-langpack-shs * glibc-langpack-si * glibc-langpack-sid * glibc-langpack-sk * glibc-langpack-sl * glibc-langpack-sm * glibc-langpack-so * glibc-langpack-sq * glibc-langpack-sr * glibc-langpack-ss * glibc-langpack-st * glibc-langpack-sv * glibc-langpack-sw * glibc-langpack-szl * glibc-langpack-ta * glibc-langpack-tcy * glibc-langpack-te * glibc-langpack-tg * glibc-langpack-th * glibc-langpack-the * glibc-langpack-ti * glibc-langpack-tig * glibc-langpack-tk * glibc-langpack-tl * glibc-langpack-tn * glibc-langpack-to * glibc-langpack-tpi * glibc-langpack-tr * glibc-langpack-ts * glibc-langpack-tt * glibc-langpack-ug * glibc-langpack-uk * glibc-langpack-unm * glibc-langpack-ur * glibc-langpack-uz * glibc-langpack-ve * glibc-langpack-vi * glibc-langpack-wa * glibc-langpack-wae * glibc-langpack-wal * glibc-langpack-wo * glibc-langpack-xh * glibc-langpack-yi * glibc-langpack-yo * glibc-langpack-yue * glibc-langpack-yuw * glibc-langpack-zh * glibc-langpack-zu * glibc-locale-source * glibc-minimal-langpack * grub2-common * grub2-efi-aa64-modules * grub2-efi-ia32 * grub2-efi-ia32-cdboot * grub2-efi-ia32-modules * grub2-efi-x64 * grub2-efi-x64-cdboot * grub2-efi-x64-modules * grub2-pc * grub2-pc-modules * grub2-tools * grub2-tools-efi * grub2-tools-extra * grub2-tools-minimal * grubby * iptables * iptables-arptables * iptables-devel * iptables-ebtables * iptables-libs * iptables-services * iptables-utils * iscsi-initiator-utils * iscsi-initiator-utils-iscsiuio * iwl1000-firmware * iwl100-firmware * iwl105-firmware * iwl135-firmware * iwl2000-firmware * iwl2030-firmware * iwl3160-firmware * iwl3945-firmware * iwl4965-firmware * iwl5000-firmware * iwl5150-firmware * iwl6000-firmware * iwl6000g2a-firmware * iwl6000g2b-firmware * iwl6050-firmware * iwl7260-firmware * iwlax2xx-firmware * kexec-tools * kmod * kmod-kvdo * kmod-libs * kmod-redhat-oracleasm * ksc * libasan * libatomic * libatomic-static * libdnf * libertas-sd8686-firmware * libertas-sd8787-firmware * libertas-usb8388-firmware * libertas-usb8388-olpc-firmware * libgcc * libgfortran * libgomp * libgomp-offload-nvptx * libipa_hbac * libitm * libkcapi * libkcapi-hmaccalc * liblsan * libnsl * libquadmath * libreport-filesystem * libsss_autofs * libsss_certmap * libsss_idmap * libsss_nss_idmap * libsss_simpleifp * libsss_sudo * libstdc++ * libtsan * libubsan * libxslt * libzstd * libzstd-devel * linux-firmware * linux-firmware-core * mcelog * microcode_ctl * mokutil * mozjs52 * mozjs60 * NetworkManager * NetworkManager-adsl * NetworkManager-bluetooth * NetworkManager-config-connectivity-oracle * NetworkManager-config-server * NetworkManager-dispatcher-routing-rules * NetworkManager-initscripts-updown * NetworkManager-libnm * NetworkManager-ovs * NetworkManager-ppp * NetworkManager-team * NetworkManager-tui * NetworkManager-wifi * NetworkManager-wwan * nscd * nss_db * ntsysv * nvmetcli * opa-address-resolution * opa-basic-tools * opa-fastfabric * opa-fm * opa-libopamgt * OpenIPMI * OpenIPMI-lanserv * OpenIPMI-libs * OpenIPMI-perl * os-prober * parted * platform-python * policycoreutils * policycoreutils-dbus * policycoreutils-devel * policycoreutils-newrole * policycoreutils-python-utils * policycoreutils-restorecond * polkit * polkit-devel * polkit-docs * polkit-libs * procps-ng * procps-ng-i18n * python3-boom * python3-configshell * python3-dnf * python3-dnf-plugin-post-transaction-actions * python3-dnf-plugins-core * python3-dnf-plugin-versionlock * python3-firewall * python3-hawkey * python3-iscsi-initiator-utils * python3-libdnf * python3-libipa_hbac * python3-libs * python3-libsss_nss_idmap * python3-openipmi * python3-policycoreutils * python3-rtslib * python3-sss * python3-sssdconfig * python3-sss-murmur * python3-test * redhat-indexhtml * redhat-release * sanlock-lib * sos * sos-audit * sssd * sssd-ad * sssd-client * sssd-common * sssd-common-pac * sssd-dbus * sssd-ipa * sssd-kcm * sssd-krb5 * sssd-krb5-common * sssd-ldap * sssd-nfs-idmap * sssd-polkit-rules * sssd-proxy * sssd-tools * sssd-winbind-idmap * systemd * systemd-container * systemd-devel * systemd-journal-remote * systemd-libs * systemd-pam * systemd-tests * systemd-udev * target-restore * trace-cmd * tuned * tuned-profiles-atomic * tuned-profiles-compat * tuned-profiles-cpu-partitioning * tuned-profiles-mssql * tuned-profiles-oracle * vim-minimal * yum * yum-utils A.1.4 Added Binary Packages for CodeReady Linux Builder by Oracle The following binary packages have been added to CodeReady Linux Builder by Oracle: * dotnet5.0-build-reference-packages * dotnet-sdk-3.1-source-built-artifacts * dotnet-sdk-5.0-source-built-artifacts * ibus-typing-booster-tests * java-11-openjdk-demo-fastdebug * java-11-openjdk-demo-slowdebug * java-11-openjdk-devel-fastdebug * java-11-openjdk-devel-slowdebug * java-11-openjdk-fastdebug * java-11-openjdk-headless-fastdebug * java-11-openjdk-headless-slowdebug * java-11-openjdk-jmods-fastdebug * java-11-openjdk-jmods-slowdebug * java-11-openjdk-slowdebug * java-11-openjdk-src-fastdebug * java-11-openjdk-src-slowdebug * java-11-openjdk-static-libs-fastdebug * java-11-openjdk-static-libs-slowdebug * java-17-openjdk-demo-fastdebug * java-17-openjdk-devel-fastdebug * java-17-openjdk-fastdebug * java-17-openjdk-headless-fastdebug * java-17-openjdk-jmods-fastdebug * java-17-openjdk-src-fastdebug * java-17-openjdk-static-libs-fastdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-accessibility-fastdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-accessibility-slowdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-demo-fastdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-demo-slowdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel-fastdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-devel-slowdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-fastdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-headless-fastdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-headless-slowdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-slowdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-src-fastdebug * java-1.8.0-openjdk-src-slowdebug * leptonica * libcomps-devel * libdnf-devel * libfdt * libmpc-devel * libpciaccess-devel * librepo-devel * librhsm-devel * libsolv-devel * libsolv-tools * qemu-kvm-tests * shim-unsigned-ia32 A.1.5 Modified Binary Packages for CodeReady Linux Builder by Oracle The following binary packages to CodeReady Linux Builder by Oracle have been modified: * crash-devel * cups-filters-devel * dotnet-sdk-3.1-source-built-artifacts * dotnet-sdk-5.0-source-built-artifacts * fwupd-devel * gcc-plugin-devel * gcc-toolset-10-gcc-plugin-devel * glibc-benchtests * glibc-nss-devel * glibc-static * guile-devel * iscsi-initiator-utils-devel * Judy-devel * kmod-devel * libblockdev-crypto-devel * libblockdev-devel * libblockdev-fs-devel * libblockdev-loop-devel * libblockdev-lvm-devel * libblockdev-mdraid-devel * libblockdev-part-devel * libblockdev-swap-devel * libblockdev-utils-devel * libblockdev-vdo-devel * libcephfs2 * libcephfs-devel * libdnf-devel * librados-devel * libradosstriper1 * libradosstriper-devel * librbd-devel * libreoffice-sdk * libreoffice-sdk-doc * libsss_nss_idmap-devel * libstdc++-static * mozjs52-devel * mozjs60-devel * NetworkManager-libnm-devel * nss_hesiod * ocaml-libguestfs * ocaml-libguestfs-devel * OpenIPMI-devel * openscap-engine-sce-devel * PackageKit-glib-devel * parted-devel * python3-mpich * sanlock-devel * sblim-cmpi-devel * tog-pegasus-devel A.1.6 Modified AppStream Binary Packages The following binary packages from the AppStream upstream release have been modified: * abrt * abrt-addon-ccpp * abrt-addon-coredump-helper * abrt-addon-kerneloops * abrt-addon-pstoreoops * abrt-addon-vmcore * abrt-addon-xorg * abrt-cli * abrt-cli-ng * abrt-console-notification * abrt-dbus * abrt-desktop * abrt-gui * abrt-gui-libs * abrt-java-connector * abrt-libs * abrt-plugin-machine-id * abrt-plugin-sosreport * abrt-tui * adwaita-gtk2-theme * anaconda * anaconda-core * anaconda-dracut * anaconda-gui * anaconda-install-env-deps * anaconda-tui * anaconda-user-help * anaconda-widgets * ansible-pcp * aspnetcore-runtime-3.0 * aspnetcore-runtime-3.1 * aspnetcore-runtime-5.0 * aspnetcore-runtime-6.0 * aspnetcore-targeting-pack-3.0 * aspnetcore-targeting-pack-3.1 * aspnetcore-targeting-pack-5.0 * aspnetcore-targeting-pack-6.0 * authd * autocorr-af * autocorr-bg * autocorr-ca * autocorr-cs * autocorr-da * autocorr-de * autocorr-en * autocorr-es * autocorr-fa * autocorr-fi * autocorr-fr * autocorr-ga * autocorr-hr * autocorr-hu * autocorr-is * autocorr-it * autocorr-ja * autocorr-ko * autocorr-lb * autocorr-lt * autocorr-mn * autocorr-nl * autocorr-pl * autocorr-pt * autocorr-ro * autocorr-ru * autocorr-sk * autocorr-sl * autocorr-sr * autocorr-sv * autocorr-tr * autocorr-vi * autocorr-zh * binutils-devel * blivet-data * buildah * buildah-tests * clang * clang-analyzer * clang-devel * clang-libs * clang-resource-filesystem * clang-tools-extra * cloud-init * cockpit-composer * cockpit-machines * cockpit-packagekit * cockpit-pcp * cockpit-session-recording * cockpit-storaged * compat-libgfortran-48 * compat-libpthread-nonshared * composer-cli * containernetworking-plugins * containers-common * cpp * crash * cups-filters * cups-filters-libs * dbus-devel * dbus-x11 * delve * dnf-plugin-spacewalk * dotnet * dotnet-apphost-pack-3.0 * dotnet-apphost-pack-3.1 * dotnet-apphost-pack-5.0 * dotnet-apphost-pack-6.0 * dotnet-host * dotnet-hostfxr-3.0 * dotnet-hostfxr-3.1 * dotnet-hostfxr-5.0 * dotnet-hostfxr-6.0 * dotnet-runtime-3.0 * dotnet-runtime-3.1 * dotnet-runtime-5.0 * dotnet-runtime-6.0 * dotnet-sdk-3.0 * dotnet-sdk-3.1 * dotnet-sdk-5.0 * dotnet-sdk-6.0 * dotnet-targeting-pack-3.0 * dotnet-targeting-pack-3.1 * dotnet-targeting-pack-5.0 * dotnet-targeting-pack-6.0 * dotnet-templates-3.0 * dotnet-templates-3.1 * dotnet-templates-5.0 * dotnet-templates-6.0 * eclipse-ecf-core * eclipse-ecf-runtime * eclipse-emf-core * eclipse-emf-runtime * eclipse-emf-xsd * eclipse-equinox-osgi * eclipse-jdt * eclipse-p2-discovery * eclipse-pde * eclipse-platform * eclipse-swt * efi-srpm-macros * eth-tools-basic * eth-tools-fastfabric * fapolicyd * fapolicyd-selinux * firefox * firewall-applet * firewall-config * gcc * gcc-c++ * gcc-gdb-plugin * gcc-gfortran * gcc-offload-nvptx * gcc-toolset-10-gcc * gcc-toolset-10-gcc-c++ * gcc-toolset-10-gcc-gdb-plugin * gcc-toolset-10-gcc-gfortran * gcc-toolset-10-libasan-devel * gcc-toolset-10-libatomic-devel * gcc-toolset-10-libitm-devel * gcc-toolset-10-liblsan-devel * gcc-toolset-10-libquadmath-devel * gcc-toolset-10-libstdc++-devel * gcc-toolset-10-libstdc++-docs * gcc-toolset-10-libtsan-devel * gcc-toolset-10-libubsan-devel * gcc-toolset-11-binutils * gcc-toolset-11-binutils-devel * gcc-toolset-11-gcc * gcc-toolset-11-gcc-c++ * gcc-toolset-11-gcc-gdb-plugin * gcc-toolset-11-gcc-gfortran * gcc-toolset-11-gcc-plugin-devel * gcc-toolset-11-gdb * gcc-toolset-11-gdb-doc * gcc-toolset-11-gdb-gdbserver * gcc-toolset-11-libasan-devel * gcc-toolset-11-libatomic-devel * gcc-toolset-11-libgccjit * gcc-toolset-11-libgccjit-devel * gcc-toolset-11-libgccjit-docs * gcc-toolset-11-libitm-devel * gcc-toolset-11-liblsan-devel * gcc-toolset-11-libquadmath-devel * gcc-toolset-11-libstdc++-devel * gcc-toolset-11-libstdc++-docs * gcc-toolset-11-libtsan-devel * gcc-toolset-11-libubsan-devel * gdb * gdb-doc * gdb-gdbserver * gdb-headless * git-clang-format * glibc-gconv-extra * glibc-utils * gnome-boxes * gnome-session * gnome-session-kiosk-session * gnome-session-wayland-session * gnome-session-xsession * gnome-themes-standard * guile * httpd * httpd-devel * httpd-filesystem * httpd-manual * httpd-tools * icedtea-web * icedtea-web-javadoc * initial-setup * initial-setup-gui * ipa-client * ipa-client-common * ipa-client-epn * ipa-client-samba * ipa-common * ipa-python-compat * ipa-selinux * ipa-server * ipa-server-common * ipa-server-dns * ipa-server-trust-ad * Judy * kernel-rpm-macros * kernelshark * ksh * libasan6 * libblockdev * libblockdev-btrfs * libblockdev-crypto * libblockdev-dm * libblockdev-fs * libblockdev-kbd * libblockdev-loop * libblockdev-lvm * libblockdev-lvm-dbus * libblockdev-mdraid * libblockdev-mpath * libblockdev-nvdimm * libblockdev-part * libblockdev-plugins-all * libblockdev-swap * libblockdev-utils * libblockdev-vdo * libcmpiCppImpl0 * libguestfs * libguestfs-appliance * libguestfs-bash-completion * libguestfs-devel * libguestfs-gfs2 * libguestfs-gobject * libguestfs-gobject-devel 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* insights-client * libreport-plugin-rhtsupport * libreport-rhel * libreport-rhel-anaconda-bugzilla * libreport-rhel-bugzilla * redhat-backgrounds * redhat-logos-ipa * redhat-support-lib-python * redhat-support-tool * rhc * rhc-worker-playbook * rhsm-gtk * rt-tests * spice-client-win-x64 * spice-client-win-x86 * spice-qxl-wddm-dod * spice-vdagent-win-x64 * spice-vdagent-win-x86 * subscription-manager-initial-setup-addon * subscription-manager-migration * subscription-manager-migration-data * toolbox * toolbox-tests * virtio-win * virt-who A.2 Changes to Source Packages [256]A.2.1 Added Source Packages for BaseOS by Oracle [257]A.2.2 Added Source Packages for AppStream by Oracle [258]A.2.3 Modified BaseOS Source Packages [259]A.2.4 Modified AppStream Source Packages [260]A.2.5 Removed BaseOS Source Packages [261]A.2.6 Removed AppStream Source Packages This section contains information about the removed, modified, and new source packages in this release. For information about the binary package changes, see [262]Section A.1, “Changes to Binary Packages” . A.2.1 Added Source Packages for BaseOS by Oracle The following source packages have been added to the BaseOS by Oracle: * bcache-tools * btrfs-progs * dtrace * kernel-uek * ocfs2-tools * oraclelinux-release * oraclelinux-release-el8 * oracle-logos A.2.2 Added Source Packages for AppStream by Oracle The following source packages have been added to AppStream by Oracle: * dtrace * oracle-database-preinstall-21c * python3-dnf-plugin-ulninfo A.2.3 Modified BaseOS Source Packages The following source packages from the BaseOS upstream release have been modified: * autofs * binutils * boom-boot * chkconfig * chrony * cockpit * coreutils * dbus * dbxtool * dnf * dnf-plugins-core * dracut * efibootmgr * efi-rpm-macros * expat * firewalld * fuse * fwupd * fwupdate * gcc * glibc * grub2 * grubby * iptables * iscsi-initiator-utils * kexec-tools * kmod * kmod-kvdo * kmod-redhat-oracleasm * ksc * libdnf * libkcapi * libreport * libxslt * linux-firmware * mcelog * microcode_ctl * mokutil * mozjs52 * mozjs60 * NetworkManager * nvmetcli * opa-ff * opa-fm * OpenIPMI * os-prober * parted * policycoreutils * polkit * procps-ng * python3 * python-configshell * python-rtslib * redhat-indexhtml * redhat-release * sanlock * sos * sssd * systemd * trace-cmd * tuned * vim * zstd A.2.4 Modified AppStream Source Packages The following source packages from the AppStream upstream release have been modified: * abrt * abrt-java-connector * anaconda * anaconda-user-help * ansible-pcp * authd * binutils * buildah * ceph * clang * cloud-init * cockpit-appstream * cockpit-composer * cockpit-session-recording * compat-libgfortran-48 * containernetworking-plugins * containers-common * crash * cups-filters * dbus * delve * dnf-plugins-core * dnf-plugin-spacewalk * dotnet3.0 * dotnet3.1 * dotnet5.0 * dotnet6.0 * eclipse * eclipse-ecf * eclipse-emf * efi-rpm-macros * eth-tools * fapolicyd * firefox * firewalld * gcc * gcc-toolset-10-gcc * gcc-toolset-11-binutils * gcc-toolset-11-gcc * gcc-toolset-11-gdb * gdb * glibc * gnome-boxes * gnome-session * gnome-themes-standard * guile * httpd * icedtea-web * initial-setup * ipa * Judy * ksh * libblockdev * libguestfs * libreoffice * libreport * libreswan * libvirt * libxslt * llvm * lorax * lorax-templates-rhel * mariadb * mecab-ipadic * mpich * NetworkManager * nginx * nodejs * openchange * openscap * open-vm-tools * osbuild-composer * osinfo-db * pacemaker * PackageKit * pcp * perl-XML-Parser * pesign * pki-core * plymouth * podman * policycoreutils * pykickstart * python2 * python3 * python-blivet * rear * redfish-finder * redhat-lsb * redhat-rpm-config * rhel-system-roles * rhncfg * rhn-client-tools * rhn-custom-info * rhnlib * rhnpush * rhnsd * rpmdevtools * ruby * sanlock * sblim-cmpi-devel * scap-security-guide * scap-workbench * setroubleshoot * setroubleshoot-plugins * skopeo * sos-collector * spacewalk-backend * spacewalk-oscap * spacewalk-remote-utils * spacewalk-usix * spice-streaming-agent * systemtap * thunderbird * tog-pegasus * trace-cmd * tuned * vim * virt-manager * virt-p2v * WALinuxAgent * wget * xsane * zstd A.2.5 Removed BaseOS Source Packages The following source packages from the BaseOS upstream release have been removed: * kpatch * libica * redhat-logos * subscription-manager A.2.6 Removed AppStream Source Packages The following source packages from the AppStream upstream release have been removed: * ansible-collection-microsoft-sql * ansible-collection-redhat-rhel_mgmt * coreos-installer * insights-client * libica * redhat-logos * redhat-support-lib-python * redhat-support-tool * rhc * rhc-worker-playbook * rt-tests * spice-client-win * spice-qxl-wddm-dod * spice-vdagent-win * subscription-manager * subscription-manager-migration-data * toolbox * virtio-win * virt-who [263]Oracle logo , Oracle and/or its affiliates. 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Chapter 7 Release-Specific Information for Oracle Linux 8.6 (aarch64) file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-arm-only 125. https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/uek/6/relnotes6.3/ 126. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-features-ciscounsupported 127. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-features-kernel-fastreboot 128. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-features-strace 129. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-techpreview-sgx 130. https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/uek/6/relnotes6.3/ 131. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/vic_drivers/install/Linux/b_Cisco_VIC_Drivers_for_Linux_Installation_Guide.html 132. 4.7 GCC Toolset 11.2 file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol-features-gcc 133. 4.6 Compilers and Development Toolsets file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-features-developer 134. https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/8/install/ 135. https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/oracle-linux/8/fsadmin/ 136. https://docs.oracle.com/en/operating-systems/uek/6/relnotes6.3/ 137. https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8806.html 138. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-install 139. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-34113245 140. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-33545502 141. 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178. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8arm-issues-32823840 179. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-31888490 180. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-30535416 181. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-31133351 182. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-31133286 183. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-31292199 184. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol-issues-30366521 185. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-34097708 186. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-31213935 187. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-29939974 188. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-30004543 189. https://linux.oracle.com/ 190. https://docs.oracle.com/en/virtualization/oracle-linux-virtualization-manager/ 191. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-btrfssupport 192. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-issues-btrfsocfs2-support 193. 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A.2 Changes to Source Packages file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-packages-source 256. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-packages-src-add-oracle-baseos 257. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-packages-src-add-oracle-appstream 258. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-packages-src-modified-baseos 259. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-packages-src-modified-appstream 260. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-packages-src-removed-baseos 261. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-packages-src-removed-appstream 262. A.1 Changes to Binary Packages file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#ol8-packages-binary 264. file:///data0/mysqldoc/docs-build/linux/ol8/ol8-u6-relnotes/relnotes.xhtml-isodrop-tmp/relnotes.html#copyright-information