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Chapter 6. Bug fixes

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The following describes bugs fixed in Red Hat Enterprise Linux that have a significant impact on users.

6.1. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 for SAP Solutions

  • RHBA-2020:2206 Fixes issue in sap_cluster_connector where nodenames contain hyphens.
  • RHBA-2021:3175 SAPHana: check_for_primary() uses mode instead of actual mode in global.ini as fallback.
  • RHBA-2021:5221 The HANA_CALL_TIMEOUT parameter can’t be used because the value is hardcoded, therefore the description should be removed.

6.2. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 for SAP Solutions

  • RHBA-2021:3374 SAPHana: check_for_primary() uses mode instead of actual mode in global.ini as fallback.

6.3. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 for SAP Solutions

  • RHBA-2021:3087 SAPHana: check_for_primary() uses mode instead of actual mode in global.ini as fallback.
  • RHBA-2021:5115 The HANA_CALL_TIMEOUT parameter can’t be used because the value is hardcoded, therefore the description should be removed.

6.4. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 for SAP Solutions

  • RHBA-2022:2106 Users could not provide their custom ansible_managed header because of a hard-coded value in the tuned.conf file.
  • RHBA-2022:1983 SAPHANAController: Integrating systemd-based SAP Start-Up Framework for HA solutions for SAP HANA Scale-Out.
  • RHBA-2022:1979 System roles need to be ansible-lint clean. This update prepares rhel-system-roles-sap for Ansible Collections.
  • RHBA-2022:1981 SAPHana: Integrating systemd based SAP Start-Up Framework for HA solutions for SAP HANA.
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