On 2010-08-31, at 13:12, Jagga Soorma wrote:
> It looks like 1.8.4 is the most recent stable release for 1.8.x, so I will 
> plan on upgrading to this new release and see if this resolves my memory 
> leak.  Is there a reason why SLES 11 SP1 is not being tested for these new 
> lustre clients?  Why is the kernel for SLES11 staying at 2.6.27.39-0.3.1?

Unfortunately, SLES decided to make a major change the kernel in their stable 
SLES11 release, from 2.6.27 to 2.6.32.  This requires a considerable amount of 
change in Lustre to work with the new kernel, which wasn't completed in time 
for the 1.8.4 feature cutoff.  The support for SLES11 SP1 is largely complete 
and should be available in the 1.8.5 release.

The only good thing to come out of this disruptive change is that SLES11 SP1's 
2.6.32 kernel is nearly the same as the RHEL6 2.6.32 kernel so it will 
hopefully mean we can share the patches for both of these kernels moving 
forward.

Cheers, Andreas
--
Andreas Dilger
Lustre Technical Lead
Oracle Corporation Canada Inc.

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