Re: Another bcache hang

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On 11/22/2013 08:14 PM, Paul B. Henson wrote:
>> From: Jason Warr
>> Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 5:03 PM
>>
>> Actually that is probably veering back on topic :)
> Well, for the list maybe, but not for the thread, which has still not seen
> any debugging/troubleshooting recommendations for the bcache hang originally
> reported.
>
>> At the moment I am using Fedora 20 Beta's version of 3.11.8.  I don't
>> yet have enough time with it to say how useful/stable it is.  I try to
>> stick with something that has a better chance of making it into an
>> enterprise distro as that is my main focus.
> I generally run Gentoo unless there is a proprietary commercial application
> involved, in which case we use RHEL. I can't see this being backported to
> RHEL6, but possibly it might show up in RHEL7. I guess there's no firm
> release date on that yet, but scuttlebutt has it that they will be using
> kernel 3.11 (although I don't think that's intended to be an upstream LTS
> kernel), which matches the current development fedora version...
I would say there is exactly zero hope of anything exciting coming onto
RHEL6 at this point.  My hope is that bcache will at least be a "tech
preview" feature in RHEL7.  With the RHEL6.5 spin just dropping I sure
hope they give us some more solid direction soon on what RHEL7 should
look like.

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