Chapter 25. Kernel
kernel
component, BZ#1019091- The following RAID controller cards are no longer supported. However, the
aacraid
driver still detects them. Thus, they are marked as not supported in thedmesg
output.- PERC 2/Si (Iguana/PERC2Si)
- PERC 3/Di (Opal/PERC3Di)
- PERC 3/Si (SlimFast/PERC3Si)
- PERC 3/Di (Iguana FlipChip/PERC3DiF)
- PERC 3/Di (Viper/PERC3DiV)
- PERC 3/Di (Lexus/PERC3DiL)
- PERC 3/Di (Jaguar/PERC3DiJ)
- PERC 3/Di (Dagger/PERC3DiD)
- PERC 3/Di (Boxster/PERC3DiB)
- Adaptec 2120S (Crusader)
- Adaptec 2200S (Vulcan)
- Adaptec 2200S (Vulcan-2m)
- Legend S220 (Legend Crusader)
- Legend S230 (Legend Vulcan)
- Adaptec 3230S (Harrier)
- Adaptec 3240S (Tornado)
- ASR-2020ZCR SCSI PCI-X ZCR (Skyhawk)
- ASR-2025ZCR SCSI SO-DIMM PCI-X ZCR (Terminator)
- ASR-2230S + ASR-2230SLP PCI-X (Lancer)
- ASR-2130S (Lancer)
- AAR-2820SA (Intruder)
- AAR-2620SA (Intruder)
- AAR-2420SA (Intruder)
- ICP9024RO (Lancer)
- ICP9014RO (Lancer)
- ICP9047MA (Lancer)
- ICP9087MA (Lancer)
- ICP5445AU (Hurricane44)
- ICP9085LI (Marauder-X)
- ICP5085BR (Marauder-E)
- ICP9067MA (Intruder-6)
- Themisto Jupiter Platform
- Callisto Jupiter Platform
- ASR-2020SA SATA PCI-X ZCR (Skyhawk)
- ASR-2025SA SATA SO-DIMM PCI-X ZCR (Terminator)
- AAR-2410SA PCI SATA 4ch (Jaguar II)
- CERC SATA RAID 2 PCI SATA 6ch (DellCorsair)
- AAR-2810SA PCI SATA 8ch (Corsair-8)
- AAR-21610SA PCI SATA 16ch (Corsair-16)
- ESD SO-DIMM PCI-X SATA ZCR (Prowler)
- AAR-2610SA PCI SATA 6ch
- ASR-2240S (SabreExpress)
- ASR-4005
- ASR-4800SAS (Marauder-X)
- ASR-4805SAS (Marauder-E)
- ASR-3800 (Hurricane44)
- Adaptec 5400S (Mustang)
- Dell PERC2/QC
- HP NetRAID-4M
The following cards detected byaacraid
are also no longer supported but they are not identified as not supported in thedmesg
output:- IBM 8i (AvonPark)
- IBM 8i (AvonPark Lite)
- IBM 8k/8k-l8 (Aurora)
- IBM 8k/8k-l4 (Aurora Lite)
Warning
Note that theKdump
mechanism might not work properly on the aforementioned RAID controllers. kernel
component, BZ#1061210- When the
hpsa_allow_any
option is used, thehpsa
driver allows the use of PCI IDs that are not listed in the driver's pci-id table. Thus, cards detected when this option is used, are not supported in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. kernel
component, BZ#975791- The following
cciss
controllers are no longer supported:- Smart Array 5300
- Smart Array 5i
- Smart Array 532
- Smart Array 5312
- Smart Array 641
- Smart Array 642
- Smart Array 6400
- Smart Array 6400 EM
- Smart Array 6i
- Smart Array P600
- Smart Array P800
- Smart Array P400
- Smart Array P400i
- Smart Array E200i
- Smart Array E200
- Smart Array E500
- Smart Array P700M
kernel
component, BZ#1055089- The
systemd
service does not spawn the getty tool on the/dev/hvc0/
virtio console
if thevirtio console
driver is not found before loading kernel modules at system startup. As a consequence, aTTY
terminal does not start automatically after the system boot when the system is running as a KVM guest. To work around this problem, start getty on/dev/hvc0/
after the system boot. The ISA serial device, which is used more commonly, works as expected. kernel
component, BZ#1060565- A previously applied patch is causing a memory leak when creating symbolic links over NFS. Consequently, if creating a very large number of symbolic links, on a scale of hundreds of thousands, the system may report the out of memory status.
kernel
component, BZ#1097468- The Linux
kernel
Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) balancing does not always work correctly in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. As a consequence, when thenuma_balancing
parameter is set, some of the memory can move to an arbitrary non-destination node before moving to the constrained nodes, and the memory on the destination node also decreases under certain circumstances. There is currently no known workaround available. kernel
component, BZ#915855- The QLogic 1G iSCSI Adapter present in the system can cause a call trace error when the
qla4xx
driver is sharing the interrupt line with the USB sub-system. This error has no impact on the system functionality. The error can be found in the kernel log messages located in the/var/log/messages
file. To prevent the call trace from logging into the kernel log messages, add thenousb
kernel parameter when the system is booting. system-config-kdump
component, BZ#1077470- In the
Kernel Dump Configuration
window, selecting theRaw device
option in theTarget settings
tab does not work. To work around this problem, edit thekdump.conf
file manually. kernel
component, BZ#1087796- An attempt to remove the
bnx2x
module while thebnx2fc
driver is processing a corrupted frame causes a kernel panic. To work around this problem, shut down any active FCoE interfaces before executing themodprobe -r bnx2x
command. kexec-tools
component, BZ#1089788- Due to a wrong buffer size calculation in the
makedumpfile
utility, an OOM error could occur with a high probability. As a consequence, thevmcore
file cannot be captured under certain circumstances. No workaround is currently available.