On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 22:50 +0200, Claus Herwig wrote: > Hello, > > as I've to compile a new kernel for one of my vserver boxes, it's time > to come back to this much loved question: > > Which (vanilla) kernel and which vserver patch version should I use for > a production system? > > I know this question isn't entirely new, but even after scanning through > the last months of mailing list posts I'm missing a simple answer ;-) > > The website states 2.6.22.19 + vs2.2.0.7, which is, well, ancient (1.5 > years old i.E.) > > A second look at the website says 2.6.30.1 + vs2.3.0.36.14, which is > experimental, what (at least for me) means that I shouldn't use it on a > production system. > > Then I read in some other post, that it is of course useable in > production - which just leads to another question: Why is it called > experimental? <snip> Funny, I was looking at this today as I need to rebuild one of our vserver hosts. We've been using kernel 2.6.28 and 29. We've had a few issues - a nasty kernel bug in both that occasionally requires a cold boot (!) and constant segfaults in OSSEC. We've needed to be on those kernels because of even worse problems with iSCSI in older kernels and we've learned to avoid the hang problem. It still scares the living daylights out of me and we are eagerly awaiting 2.6.30 which apparently fixes this bug. However, when I mouse over the link to 2.6.30.1 + vs2.3.0.36.14, it still says pre3 so I am assuming it is not yet ready for even daring production. Is that true? Thanks - John -- John A. Sullivan III Open Source Development Corporation +1 207-985-7880 jsullivan@opensourcedevel.com http://www.spiritualoutreach.com Making Christianity intelligible to secular society