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Is there an update for the RDMA drivers (non-SRIOV) on Azure H-Series machines which are running CentOS 7.4 currently and need to update to CentOS 7.6 due to fixes for CVE-2019-11477, CVE-2019-11478, or CVE-2019-11479 being made available only for the CentOS 7.6 kernels ?
The Azure marketplace image, CentOS 7.6 HPC is not supported on the older H-Series machines and we need a way to at least compile and install the RDMA drivers for H-Series machines manually when updating the CentOS 7.4 HPC image to 7.6 for resolving the above mentioned kernel CVE issues.
Thanks.
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Hi,
Is there an update for the RDMA drivers (non-SRIOV) on Azure H-Series machines which are running CentOS 7.4 currently and need to update to CentOS 7.6 due to fixes for CVE-2019-11477, CVE-2019-11478, or CVE-2019-11479 being made available only for the CentOS 7.6 kernels ?
The Azure marketplace image, CentOS 7.6 HPC is not supported on the older H-Series machines and we need a way to at least compile and install the RDMA drivers for H-Series machines manually when updating the CentOS 7.4 HPC image to 7.6 for resolving the above mentioned kernel CVE issues.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: