Rockylinux 8.4 가 출시되었습니다.
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Major Changes¶
Security¶
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IPsec VPN provided by Libreswan now supports TCP encapsulation and security labels for IKEv2.
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The scap-security-guide packages have been rebased to version 0.1.54, and OpenSCAP has been rebased to version 1.3.4. These updates provide substantial improvements, including: Improved memory management,
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The
fapolicyd
framework now provides integrity checking, and the RPM plugin now registers any system update that is handled by either the YUM package manager or the RPM Package Manager.
Networking¶
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Nmstate is a network API for hosts and fully supported in Rocky Linux 8.4. The
nmstate
packages provide a library and thenmstatectl
command-line utility to manage host network settings in a declarative manner. -
The Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is an in-kernel data-forwarding mechanism to route traffic flow across enterprise networks. For example, you can add
tc filters
for managing packets received from specific ports or carrying specific types of traffic, in a consistent way. -
The
iproute2
utility introduces three new traffic control (tc) actions;mac_push
,push_eth
, andpop_eth
to add MPLS labels, build an Ethernet header at the beginning of the packet, and drop the outer Ethernet header respectively.
Kernel¶
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Proactive compaction regularly initiates memory compaction work before a request for allocation is made. Therefore, latency for specific memory allocation requests is lowered.
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A new implementation of slab memory controller for the control groups technology is now available in Rocky Linux 8.4. The slab memory controller brings improvement in slab utilization, and enables to shift the memory accounting from the page level to the object level. As a result, you can observe a significant drop in the total kernel memory footprint and positive effects on memory fragmentation.
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The time namespace feature is available in Rocky Linux 8.4. This feature is suited for changing the date and time inside Linux containers. The in-container clock adjustments after restoration from a checkpoint are also now possible.
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Rocky Linux 8.4 supports the Error Detection and Correction (EDAC) kernel module set in 8th and 9th generation Intel Core Processors.
High Availability and Clusters¶
- A persistent Pacemaker resource agent that maintains state data can detect failures asynchronously and inject a failure into Pacemaker immediately without waiting for the next monitor interval. A persistent resource agent can also speed up cluster response time for services with a high state overhead, since maintaining state data can reduce the state overhead for cluster actions such as start, stop, and monitor by not invoking the state separately for each action.
Compilers and Development Tools¶
- The following compiler toolsets have been updated:
- GCC Toolset 10
- LLVM Toolset 11.0.0
- Rust Toolset 1.49.0
- Go Toolset 1.15.7
Identity Management¶
- Rocky Linux 8.4 provides Ansible modules for automated management of role-based access control (RBAC) in Identity Management (IdM), an Ansible role for backing up and restoring IdM servers, and an Ansible module for location management.
Known Issues¶
As with any release, there are sometimes bugs or issues found in the process of building that have not yet been patched or fixed upstream. We will be updating this section with new items or bugs as they are discovered.