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7.140. numad


Updated numad packages that fix two bugs are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The numad packages provide a daemon for Non-Uniform Memory Architecture (NUMA) systems, monitors NUMA characteristics, and manages placement of processes and memory to minimize memory latency. The packages also provide an interface that can be used to query the numad daemon for the best manual placement of an application.

Bug Fixes

BZ#1150585
Previously, the numad daemon could run out of file descriptors. When upgrading numad on KVM-Hypervisor, the following error messages were returned, after which numad terminated unexpectedly:
Could not write 1 to /cgroup/cpuset/libvirt/qemu/vm_name/emulator/cpuset.mems -- errno: 13
The underlying source code has been fixed, and numad no longer crashes in this situation.
BZ#1186724
Prior to this update, superfluous quotes in the numad initscript confused the daemon() function, which subsequently constructed a wrong argument. As a consequence, the following error message was returned:
Starting numad: /usr/bin/dirname: extra operand `-i' Try `/usr/bin/dirname --help' for more information.
A patch removing the quotes around daemon() parameters fixes this bug, and the error messages are no longer returned.
Users of numad are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix these bugs.
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