The software described in this documentation is either in Extended Support or Sustaining Support. See https://www.oracle.com/us/support/library/enterprise-linux-support-policies-069172.pdf for more information.
Oracle recommends that you upgrade the software described by this documentation as soon as possible.

Chapter 2 Fixed and Known Issues

Table of Contents

2.1 Fixed Issues
2.1.1 dm-cache support
2.1.2 Kdump Service Can Be Enabled by Using system-config-kdump Under UEK R4
2.2 Known Issues
2.2.1 Btrfs File System Issues on UEK
2.2.2 OFED iSER Feature Causes Out-Of-Memory Error
2.2.3 Kernel panic when booting the Red Hat Compatible Kernel on a btrfs root partition
2.2.4 DTrace Issues
2.2.5 Linux Containers (LXC)
2.2.6 avahi-daemon Fails to Start with UEK R2
2.2.7 Booting UEK R2 as a PVHVM Guest
2.2.8 Console Appears to Hang when Booting
2.2.9 Default I/O Scheduler
2.2.10 Default NFS Mount Options
2.2.11 Default Reverse Path Filtering Mode Affects Certain Oracle Products
2.2.12 Enabling FIPS Mode
2.2.13 Error message Following First Reboot on an HP ProLiant Server
2.2.14 ext4 Inline Data
2.2.15 gcc-libraries Package
2.2.16 Incorrect Package Count
2.2.17 Intel TCO Watchdog Timer Messages
2.2.18 Mellanox ConnectX Drivers
2.2.19 mlx4_core Conflicts Between the mlnx_en and ofa Packages
2.2.20 mlx4_ib Insertion Error when RDMA Starts
2.2.21 Oracle Clusterware Fails to Start on ASM Storage with SELinux Enabled
2.2.22 Oracle RDBMS Server 11gR2 Preinstall Settings Not Visible After Installation
2.2.23 Oracle VM 3.0 Guests Crash During Oracle Database Installation
2.2.24 Oracle VM 3.3.1 32-bit Guests with UEK R2 Panic
2.2.25 Paravirtualized Drivers in a Hardware Virtualized Guest
2.2.26 RHCK Panics When an ext4 File System Is Defragmented
2.2.27 sched_yield() Settings for the Completely Fair Scheduler
2.2.28 Setting the Serial Console in a Hardware Virtualized Guest
2.2.29 Support for crashkernel=auto with Xen
2.2.30 Support for Large Memory 32-bit Systems
2.2.31 Unable to Register Oracle Linux Guest with ULN
2.2.32 Unable to Register with ULN After First Reboot

This chapter describes the fixed and known issues for Oracle Linux 6 Update 8.

Important

Run the yum update command regularly to ensure that the latest bug fixes and security errata are installed on your system.

For details of the fixed and known issues with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 4 Update 1, see Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: Release Notes for Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 4 Update 1.

For details of the fixed and known issues with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 2 Quarterly Update 5, see the Oracle Linux Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 2 Quarterly Update 5 Release Notes.