Hello,
It is surprising that a SUSE employee (Jan Beulich) reports the XEN XSA-108 bug and on the Xen mailing list describes how this can be fixed, but after a week, we are still waiting for the patch from SUSE!
Isn’t it urgent?
Hello,
It is surprising that a SUSE employee (Jan Beulich) reports the XEN XSA-108 bug and on the Xen mailing list describes how this can be fixed, but after a week, we are still waiting for the patch from SUSE!
Isn’t it urgent?
rapideyeag Wrote in message:
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It is surprising that a SUSE employee (Jan Beulich) reports the ‘XEN
XSA-108’
(http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-announce/2014-10/msg00000.html)
bug and on the Xen mailing list describes how this can be fixed, but
after a week, we are still waiting for the patch from SUSE![/color]
Which version of SLES are you using? I see from the announcement
that the patch is for Xen 4.2.x, 4.3.x, and 4.4.x. SLES11 SP3 has
Xen 4.2.x so I don’t think any other version of SLES will receive
the patch.
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Isn’t it urgent?[/color]
I’m guessing by this comment that this fix is urgent for you? If
that is the case (and you’re using SLES11 SP3) then I suggest you
open a Service Request with SUSE since these forums are not
officially monitored by them.
Simon Flood
SUSE Knowledge Partner