Red Hat Customer Portal

Skip to main content

Main Navigation

  • Products & Services
    • Back
    • View All Products
    • Infrastructure and Management
      • Back
      • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
      • Red Hat Virtualization
      • Red Hat Identity Management
      • Red Hat Directory Server
      • Red Hat Certificate System
      • Red Hat Satellite
      • Red Hat Subscription Management
      • Red Hat Update Infrastructure
      • Red Hat Insights
      • Red Hat Ansible Tower
      • Red Hat Ansible Engine
    • Cloud Computing
      • Back
      • Red Hat CloudForms
      • Red Hat OpenStack Platform
      • Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure
      • Red Hat Cloud Suite
      • Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
      • Red Hat OpenShift Online
      • Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated
      • Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes
    • Storage
      • Back
      • Red Hat Gluster Storage
      • Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure
      • Red Hat Ceph Storage
      • Red Hat Openshift Container Storage
    • JBoss Development and Management
      • Back
      • Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
      • Red Hat JBoss Data Grid
      • Red Hat JBoss Web Server
      • Red Hat JBoss Operations Network
      • Red Hat Developer Studio
    • JBoss Integration and Automation
      • Back
      • Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization
      • Red Hat Fuse
      • Red Hat AMQ
      • Red Hat Process Automation Manager
      • Red Hat Decision Manager
      • Red Hat 3scale API Management
    • Mobile
      • Back
      • Red Hat Mobile Application Platform
    • Support
    • Production Support
    • Development Support
    • Product Life Cycle & Update Policies
    • Documentation
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
    • Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
    • Red Hat OpenStack Platform
    • Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
    • Services
    • Consulting
    • Technical Account Management
    • Training & Certifications
    • Ecosystem
    • Browse Certified Solutions
    • Partner Resources
  • Tools
    • Back
    • Red Hat Insights
    • Tools
    • Solution Engine
    • Packages
    • Errata
    • Customer Portal Labs
    • Explore Labs
    • Configuration
    • Deployment
    • Security
    • Troubleshooting
  • Security
    • Back
    • Product Security Center
    • Security Updates
    • Security Advisories
    • Red Hat CVE Database
    • Security Labs
    • Resources
    • Overview
    • Security Blog
    • Security Measurement
    • Severity Ratings
    • Backporting Policies
    • Product Signing (GPG) Keys
  • Community
    • Back
    • Customer Portal Community
    • Discussions
    • Blogs
    • Private Groups
    • Community Activity
    • Customer Events
    • Red Hat Convergence
    • Red Hat Summit
    • Stories
    • Red Hat Subscription Value
    • You Asked. We Acted.
    • Open Source Communities
  • Subscriptions
  • Downloads
  • Containers
  • Support Cases
  • Account
    • Back
    • Log In
    • Register
    • Red Hat Account Number:
    • Account Details
    • User Management
    • Account Maintenance
    • My Profile
    • Notifications
    • Help
    • Log Out
  • Language
    • Back
    • English
    • Español
    • Deutsch
    • Italiano
    • 한국어
    • Français
    • 日本語
    • Português
    • 中文 (中国)
    • русский
Red Hat Logo Customer Portal
  • Products & Services
    • Back
    • View All Products
    • Infrastructure and Management
      • Back
      • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
      • Red Hat Virtualization
      • Red Hat Identity Management
      • Red Hat Directory Server
      • Red Hat Certificate System
      • Red Hat Satellite
      • Red Hat Subscription Management
      • Red Hat Update Infrastructure
      • Red Hat Insights
      • Red Hat Ansible Tower
      • Red Hat Ansible Engine
    • Cloud Computing
      • Back
      • Red Hat CloudForms
      • Red Hat OpenStack Platform
      • Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure
      • Red Hat Cloud Suite
      • Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
      • Red Hat OpenShift Online
      • Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated
      • Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes
    • Storage
      • Back
      • Red Hat Gluster Storage
      • Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure
      • Red Hat Ceph Storage
      • Red Hat Openshift Container Storage
    • JBoss Development and Management
      • Back
      • Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
      • Red Hat JBoss Data Grid
      • Red Hat JBoss Web Server
      • Red Hat JBoss Operations Network
      • Red Hat Developer Studio
    • JBoss Integration and Automation
      • Back
      • Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization
      • Red Hat Fuse
      • Red Hat AMQ
      • Red Hat Process Automation Manager
      • Red Hat Decision Manager
      • Red Hat 3scale API Management
    • Mobile
      • Back
      • Red Hat Mobile Application Platform
    • Support
    • Production Support
    • Development Support
    • Product Life Cycle & Update Policies
    • Documentation
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
    • Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
    • Red Hat OpenStack Platform
    • Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
    • Services
    • Consulting
    • Technical Account Management
    • Training & Certifications
    • Ecosystem
    • Browse Certified Solutions
    • Partner Resources
  • Tools
    • Back
    • Red Hat Insights
    • Tools
    • Solution Engine
    • Packages
    • Errata
    • Customer Portal Labs
    • Explore Labs
    • Configuration
    • Deployment
    • Security
    • Troubleshooting
  • Security
    • Back
    • Product Security Center
    • Security Updates
    • Security Advisories
    • Red Hat CVE Database
    • Security Labs
    • Resources
    • Overview
    • Security Blog
    • Security Measurement
    • Severity Ratings
    • Backporting Policies
    • Product Signing (GPG) Keys
  • Community
    • Back
    • Customer Portal Community
    • Discussions
    • Blogs
    • Private Groups
    • Community Activity
    • Customer Events
    • Red Hat Convergence
    • Red Hat Summit
    • Stories
    • Red Hat Subscription Value
    • You Asked. We Acted.
    • Open Source Communities
  • Subscriptions
  • Downloads
  • Containers
  • Support Cases
  • Account
    • Back
    • Log In
    • Register
    • Red Hat Account Number:
    • Account Details
    • User Management
    • Account Maintenance
    • My Profile
    • Notifications
    • Help
    • Log Out
  • Language
    • Back
    • English
    • Español
    • Deutsch
    • Italiano
    • 한국어
    • Français
    • 日本語
    • Português
    • 中文 (中国)
    • русский
  • Subscriptions
  • Downloads
  • Containers
  • Support Cases
  • Search
  • Log In
  • Language
Troubleshooting an issue? Try Solution Engine—our new support tool.

Log in to Your Red Hat Account

Log In

Your Red Hat account gives you access to your profile, preferences, and services, depending on your status.

Register

If you are a new customer, register now for access to product evaluations and purchasing capabilities.

Need access to an account?

If your company has an existing Red Hat account, your organization administrator can grant you access.

If you have any questions, please contact customer service.

Red Hat Account Number:

Red Hat Account

  • Account Details
  • User Management
  • Account Maintenance

Customer Portal

  • My Profile
  • Notifications
  • Help

For your security, if you’re on a public computer and have finished using your Red Hat services, please be sure to log out.

Log Out

Select Your Language

  • English
  • Español
  • Deutsch
  • Italiano
  • 한국어
  • Français
  • 日本語
  • Português
  • 中文 (中国)
  • русский
Red Hat Customer Portal
  • Products & Services
  • Tools
  • Security
  • Community
  • Infrastructure and Management

  • Cloud Computing

  • Storage

  • JBoss Development and Management

  • JBoss Integration and Automation

  • Mobile

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Red Hat Virtualization
  • Red Hat Identity Management
  • Red Hat Directory Server
  • Red Hat Certificate System
  • Red Hat Satellite
  • Red Hat Subscription Management
  • Red Hat Update Infrastructure
  • Red Hat Insights
  • Red Hat Ansible Tower
  • Red Hat Ansible Engine
  • Red Hat CloudForms
  • Red Hat OpenStack Platform
  • Red Hat Cloud Infrastructure
  • Red Hat Cloud Suite
  • Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
  • Red Hat OpenShift Online
  • Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated
  • Red Hat OpenShift Application Runtimes
  • Red Hat Gluster Storage
  • Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure
  • Red Hat Ceph Storage
  • Red Hat Openshift Container Storage
  • Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
  • Red Hat JBoss Data Grid
  • Red Hat JBoss Web Server
  • Red Hat JBoss Operations Network
  • Red Hat Developer Studio
  • Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization
  • Red Hat Fuse
  • Red Hat AMQ
  • Red Hat Process Automation Manager
  • Red Hat Decision Manager
  • Red Hat 3scale API Management
  • Red Hat Mobile Application Platform
View All Products
  • Support
  • Production Support
  • Development Support
  • Product Life Cycle & Update Policies

Services

  • Consulting
  • Technical Account Management
  • Training & Certifications
  • Documentation
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
  • Red Hat OpenStack Platform
  • Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform
  • Ecosystem
  • Browse Certified Solutions
  • Partner Resources

Tools

  • Solution Engine
  • Packages
  • Errata
  • Customer Portal Labs
  • Configuration
  • Deployment
  • Security
  • Troubleshooting
  • Red Hat Insights

Increase visibility into IT operations to detect and resolve technical issues before they impact your business.

Red Hat Product Security Center

Engage with our Red Hat Product Security team, access security updates, and ensure your environments are not exposed to any known security vulnerabilities.

Product Security Center

Security Updates

  • Security Advisories
  • Red Hat CVE Database
  • Security Labs

Keep your systems secure with Red Hat's specialized responses for high-priority security vulnerabilities.

  • View Responses

Resources

  • Overview
  • Security Blog
  • Security Measurement
  • Severity Ratings
  • Backporting Policies
  • Product Signing (GPG) Keys

Customer Portal Community

  • Discussions
  • Blogs
  • Private Groups
  • Community Activity

Customer Events

  • Red Hat Convergence
  • Red Hat Summit

Stories

  • Red Hat Subscription Value
  • You Asked. We Acted.
  • Open Source Communities
Red Hat Product Errata RHBA-2009:1328 - Bug Fix Advisory
Issued:
2009-09-02
Updated:
2009-09-02

RHBA-2009:1328 - Bug Fix Advisory

  • Overview
  • Updated Packages

Synopsis

xen bug fix and enhancement update

Type/Severity

Bug Fix Advisory

Topic

Updated xen packages that fix several bugs and add enhancements are now
available.

Description

The xen packages contain tools for managing the virtual machine monitor in
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Virtualization.

These updated packages fix the following bugs:

  • fix CPUs pinning in guest's configuration after save/restore sequence
    (BZ#228890)
  • kernel command line could not be edited in IA64 PV guests during boot
    (BZ#249791)
  • disallow migration for domains with attached PCI devices (BZ#334821)
  • give memory back to dom0 if autoballooning failed (BZ#345271)
  • credit scheduler parameters were not preserved during guest restart
    (BZ#345321)
  • exclusively used devices could be attached to more than one guest at a
    time (BZ#345441)
  • allow HVM guests creation under tight memory conditions (BZ#419771)
  • migration of PV guests could hang on failure (BZ#428691)
  • xend and xendomains init scripts returned wrong exit codes (BZ#430904)
  • vfb and vkbd entries were not removed from xenstore after destroying a
    guest (BZ#439182)
  • saving a guest reported success even if the operation failed (BZ#451675)
  • the "xm console" documentation was updated to mention Ctrl-] sequence
    which escapes from xenconsole (BZ#454611)
  • creating a guest could fail under heavy I/O in dom0 (BZ#456926)
  • serialize iptables calls in hotplug scripts (BZ#460410)
  • HVM guests suffered from missing clock interrupts (BZ#465116)
  • P-V guests could not be rebooted after restarting xend
    (BZ#468971,BZ#474579)
  • Xen network-bridge script didn't work when source address was specified
    for default route (BZ#475249)
  • passing out-of-range identification of an IDE disk caused a guest to
    misbehave or crash (BZ#475433)
  • bogus MAC address was allowed to be specified for a virtual NIC
    (BZ#476611)
  • data corruption occurred on guests with virtual SCSI disks larger than
    1TB (BZ#479339)
  • HVM guests suffered from time skews (BZ#480689)
  • avoid SCSI device data corruptions on HVM guests with >4GB RAM
    (BZ#480843)
  • flush Xen SCSI driver buffer to disk before returning from
    scsi_write_data() function (BZ#481782)
  • correctly handle device detach attempts for devices mounted in guest
    (BZ#484110)
  • "xm dump-core" didn't truncate existing files (BZ#484346)
  • QCOW images were created with wrong byte order (BZ#485471)
  • P-V guest didn't resume after failed save or migration (BZ#486157)
  • xenconsole didn't work after failed save or migration (BZ#486291)
  • QCOW images couldn't be used with PV guests or HVM guests with PV drivers
    (BZ#486353)
  • xend didn't stop in runlevels 0, 1, and 6 (BZ#490053)
  • libxenstore would leak memory on every @domainIntroduced event
    (BZ#490158)
  • boot first entry in guest's grub.conf if default boot configuration is
    invalid (BZ#490754)
  • pygrub would ignore "default" and "timeout" options in elilo.conf
    (BZ#491408)
  • bridged network didn't work well when used together with bonding and
    802.1q VLANs (BZ#492258)

These updated packages add the following enhancements:

  • support for F11 and F12 keys in HVM BIOS (BZ#338321)
  • support for Ctrk-Alt-Del in HVM BIOS (BZ#338331)
  • support for global default keymap setting (BZ#345251)
  • support for save, restore, migration and dump-core of 32b guests on a 64b
    host (BZ#425411, BZ#480118)
  • support for attaching PCI devices to HVM guests using VT-d (BZ#480520)
  • support for virtual SCSI disks larger than 2TB (BZ#482780)
  • support for local migrations (BZ#484967)
  • support for 1GB host page tables (BZ#487342)
  • support for relative mouse offset VNC extension (BZ#487559)
  • support for INT13 LBA48 extensions in HVM BIOS (BZ#487907)
  • fix PCIe NICs on Stoakley detach problem (BZ#507179)
  • fix guest reboot with VT-d device assigned (BZ#507182)
  • add BDFs duplicate check in HVM configure file (BZ#507195)
  • fix MSI-X NIC hotplug removal (BZ#507198)
  • fix `xm pci-list` BDF output on WeyBridge platform (BZ#507257)
  • set cpu_weight default value back to 256 (BZ#508680)

Users of xen are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which
resolve these issues and add these enhancements.

Solution

Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released
errata relevant to your system have been applied.

This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use
the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-11259

Affected Products

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 ia64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 5 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 5 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 5 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 5 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server from RHUI 5 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server from RHUI 5 i386

Fixes

  • BZ - 228890 - Pinned CPUs of guests are unpinned after save/restore sequence
  • BZ - 334821 - [RHEL 5.2] Xen 3.1.1 Prevent migration with attached PCI devices
  • BZ - 338321 - [RHEL 5.2] Xen 3.1.1 Add F11/F12 key support to hvm bios
  • BZ - 338331 - [RHEL 5.2] Xen 3.1.1 Add ctrl-alt-del reboot to hvm bios
  • BZ - 345251 - [RHEL 5.2] Xen 3.1.1: Add default keymap option to config.sxp
  • BZ - 345271 - [RHEL 5.2] Xen 3.1.1: Give memory back to dom0 after failed autoballoon
  • BZ - 345321 - [RHEL 5.2] Xen 3.1.1: Fix sched params to stick on reboot and be accurate in xm list
  • BZ - 345441 - [RHEL 5.2] Xen 3.1.1: Add vbd and vif duplication checks
  • BZ - 419771 - Creating full virt domain fails showing 'cannot allocate memory'
  • BZ - 425411 - [RHEL5.2]: i386 PV guests on x86_64 HV fail "xm save"
  • BZ - 430904 - [RHEL5]: xend and xendomains init scripts have wrong return values
  • BZ - 439182 - [RHEL5.2]: Running "xm destroy" on a domain with PVFB causes a xenstore leak
  • BZ - 454611 - [man] Ctrl+] not documented for xenconsole
  • BZ - 456926 - virt-install with 8GB of ram aborts after it creates the storage file.
  • BZ - 460410 - xm create fails to add vif PHYSDEV match rules for a domU with multiple network interfaces
  • BZ - 465116 - Formatting a disk on a Windows Server 2008/Vista 32 guest causes Windows to panic.
  • BZ - 468971 - Xen domain cannot be rebooted after restarting xend
  • BZ - 474579 - Xen domain cannot be rebooted after restarting xend if it is configured with a mixture of tap and vbd disks
  • BZ - 475249 - xen network-bridge script doesn't work with SRCADDR option in default route interface
  • BZ - 475433 - When out of range hdX values are attached, guests misbehave/crash
  • BZ - 476611 - xm network-attach allow bogus mac addresses to be entered
  • BZ - 480118 - [RHEL5 Xen]: xm dump-core with 32-on-64 PV guest fails
  • BZ - 480689 - SMP 32bit RHEL5u1 and RHEL5u2 HVM domain might stop booting when start udev service
  • BZ - 480843 - SCSI problems on fullvirt guests with > 4Gb mem
  • BZ - 481354 - typo in python2.4/site-packages/xen/xend/sxp.py
  • BZ - 481782 - scsi backend: make sure data is actually written to disk
  • BZ - 482780 - FEAT: support virtual SCSI disks >2TB
  • BZ - 484110 - Unable to shut down guest after attempting block-detach of guest boot device
  • BZ - 484346 - xm dump-core does not truncate existing files
  • BZ - 485471 - blktap qcow driver uses incompatible endianess vs qemu's qcow driver
  • BZ - 486157 - PV guest stops running when xm save fails
  • BZ - 486291 - xm console does not work when xm save fails
  • BZ - 486353 - Fix missing blktap poll-on-aio support
  • BZ - 487559 - RFE: Xen QEMU VNC server needs to support relative mouse VNC extension
  • BZ - 487907 - Patch to provide INT13 LBA48 extensions to Xen HVM BIOS (boot off disks/images larger than 128GB)
  • BZ - 490053 - xen doesn't stop when entering runlevels 0, 1, or 6.
  • BZ - 490158 - libxenstore.so leaks memory on every @domainIntroduced event
  • BZ - 490754 - pygrub abort with IndexError if default is set higher than number of boot entries
  • BZ - 492258 - network-bridge-bonding doesn't support 802.1q vlans
  • BZ - 507765 - XenD looses PVFB config info after PV guest reboot
  • BZ - 508680 - default value of cpu_weight changed from 256 to 1
  • BZ - 514733 - [Regression] xen HVM fsync performance for file-backed fs is in the toilet

CVEs

(none)

References

(none)

Note: More recent versions of these packages may be available. Click a package name for more details.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5

SRPM
xen-3.0.3-94.el5.src.rpm SHA-256: b53317aeeee38910ba12bfa7de8c46b1ff9bdc74b3b96569d3a1898679f5b3ce
x86_64
xen-3.0.3-94.el5.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: 1af8c3b96f2a12d331ba61b2738ea052b30529a466aae81eaccd1a758c75cf7e
xen-devel-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 45178b24d2c7cc67a6a8e2cfa39f82fb7915bce275e9525e34ee89b80ecc0ad6
xen-devel-3.0.3-94.el5.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: c6aad0dfca2809c0bb162bb795acf17936aac6cb50c58f2f1f9d1749fbf6805b
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 004b0b72e4df2fca3d12f9c0a8a314db50cd1e56973f9c8406d36e630a257e07
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: a15c8930c267ab9ed525bb5e126d7a9a5dfbf1be361be319cea843f7ffcd3711
ia64
xen-3.0.3-94.el5.ia64.rpm SHA-256: 6186dd1a08c456990b39f192d6a8dc9f4cff08e5a7352cba5b1eeda0930db9ce
xen-devel-3.0.3-94.el5.ia64.rpm SHA-256: b7f7eaa3211b7ec0ed3b696147ba569d7ff18df36535f579078e6b8cef2e152b
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.ia64.rpm SHA-256: 4515953765484f36a3faa8160e785ffdb597c7e549823badf38af1f69fc21d83
i386
xen-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 8e2c6ecce54f56fa91c7b0c1c68ed707cb028c8c28bcb3ba17ac31da7e938f7a
xen-devel-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 45178b24d2c7cc67a6a8e2cfa39f82fb7915bce275e9525e34ee89b80ecc0ad6
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 004b0b72e4df2fca3d12f9c0a8a314db50cd1e56973f9c8406d36e630a257e07

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 5

SRPM
xen-3.0.3-94.el5.src.rpm SHA-256: b53317aeeee38910ba12bfa7de8c46b1ff9bdc74b3b96569d3a1898679f5b3ce
x86_64
xen-3.0.3-94.el5.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: 1af8c3b96f2a12d331ba61b2738ea052b30529a466aae81eaccd1a758c75cf7e
xen-devel-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 45178b24d2c7cc67a6a8e2cfa39f82fb7915bce275e9525e34ee89b80ecc0ad6
xen-devel-3.0.3-94.el5.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: c6aad0dfca2809c0bb162bb795acf17936aac6cb50c58f2f1f9d1749fbf6805b
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 004b0b72e4df2fca3d12f9c0a8a314db50cd1e56973f9c8406d36e630a257e07
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: a15c8930c267ab9ed525bb5e126d7a9a5dfbf1be361be319cea843f7ffcd3711
i386
xen-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 8e2c6ecce54f56fa91c7b0c1c68ed707cb028c8c28bcb3ba17ac31da7e938f7a
xen-devel-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 45178b24d2c7cc67a6a8e2cfa39f82fb7915bce275e9525e34ee89b80ecc0ad6
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 004b0b72e4df2fca3d12f9c0a8a314db50cd1e56973f9c8406d36e630a257e07

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 5

SRPM
xen-3.0.3-94.el5.src.rpm SHA-256: b53317aeeee38910ba12bfa7de8c46b1ff9bdc74b3b96569d3a1898679f5b3ce
x86_64
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 004b0b72e4df2fca3d12f9c0a8a314db50cd1e56973f9c8406d36e630a257e07
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: a15c8930c267ab9ed525bb5e126d7a9a5dfbf1be361be319cea843f7ffcd3711
i386
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 004b0b72e4df2fca3d12f9c0a8a314db50cd1e56973f9c8406d36e630a257e07

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server from RHUI 5

SRPM
xen-3.0.3-94.el5.src.rpm SHA-256: b53317aeeee38910ba12bfa7de8c46b1ff9bdc74b3b96569d3a1898679f5b3ce
x86_64
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 004b0b72e4df2fca3d12f9c0a8a314db50cd1e56973f9c8406d36e630a257e07
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: a15c8930c267ab9ed525bb5e126d7a9a5dfbf1be361be319cea843f7ffcd3711
i386
xen-libs-3.0.3-94.el5.i386.rpm SHA-256: 004b0b72e4df2fca3d12f9c0a8a314db50cd1e56973f9c8406d36e630a257e07

The Red Hat security contact is secalert@redhat.com. More contact details at https://access.redhat.com/security/team/contact/.

Quick Links

  • Downloads
  • Subscriptions
  • Support Cases
  • Customer Service
  • Product Documentation

Help

  • Contact Us
  • Customer Portal FAQ
  • Log-in Assistance

Site Info

  • Trust Red Hat
  • Browser Support Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Awards and Recognition
  • Colophon

Related Sites

  • redhat.com
  • openshift.com
  • developers.redhat.com
  • connect.redhat.com

About

  • Red Hat Subscription Value
  • About Red Hat
  • Red Hat Jobs
Copyright © 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
  • Privacy Statement
  • Customer Portal Terms of Use
  • All Policies and Guidelines
Red Hat Summit
Twitter Facebook Google+