When you say "el6" you mean "el7" right? The last kernel for el7 is
3.10.xxxxx
But Redhat lie a little with kernel version numbers. They say you have a
3.10 kernel, but I think they backport a lot from newers kernels.
Probably the btrfs of redhat el7 is not really a btrfs from 3.10, maybe
is btrfs from 3.12 or 3.14....how knows... (I want to know better about
this too...also using btfrs in rhel7)
On 10/21/2014 12:34 PM, Cristian Falcas wrote:
I will start investigating how can we build our own rpms from the 3.16
sources. Until then we are stuck with the ones from the official repos
or elrepo. Which means 3.10 is the latest for el6. We used this until
now and seems we where lucky enough to not hit anything bad.
We upgraded to 3.17 because we use ceph on the machine with openstack
and on the ceph site they recommended >3.14. And because we need
writable snapshots, we are forced to use btrfs under ceph.
Thank you all for your advice.
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