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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Release Notes
Release Notes for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
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Page 1 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

1Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6Release NotesRelease Notes for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6Copyright © 2010 Red Hat.The text of and illustrations in this doc

Page 2 - 2. Installer

Release Notes104.3.1.1. Merging SnapshotsRed Hat Enterprise Linux 6 introduces the ability to merge a snapshot of a logical volume back into theorigin

Page 3 - 2.1. Installation Methods

Package Management116. Package Management6.1. Strong Package ChecksumsRPM provides support for signed packages using strong hash algorithms such as SH

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Release Notes12Further ReadingThe Cluster Suite Overview17 document provides an overview of Red Hat Cluster Suite for RedHat Enterprise Linux 6. Addit

Page 5 - 2.1.3. Text-based Installer

Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)13identity and authentication services enables local caching of identities, allowing users to still identifyin cases

Page 6 - Important

Release Notes14Figure 6. Decrypting DataHowever, if the passphrase is misplaced, the encryption key cannot be used, and data on theencrypted storage d

Page 7 - 3. File Systems

Netlabel159.2.2. Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing ProtocolRed Hat Enterprise Linux 6 features support for the Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addres

Page 8 - 4. Storage

Release Notes1610.3. Multiple Display SupportRed Hat Enterprise Linux 6 features enhanced support for workstations with multiple displays. Whenan addi

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Multiple Display Support1710.3.1. Display PreferencesThe new Display Preferences dialog provides the ability to further customize multiple display lay

Page 10 - 5. Power Management

Release Notes1810.4. nouveau Driver for NVIDIA Graphics DevicesRed Hat Enterprise Linux 6 features the new nouveau driver as default for NVIDIA graphi

Page 11 - 7. Clustering

Applications1910.6.2. Thunderbird 3Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 includes version 3 of the Mozilla Thunderbird email client, providing tabbedmessaging, s

Page 12 - 8. Security

Release Notes2AbstractThe Release Notes document the major features and enhancements implemented in the Red HatEnterprise Linux 6 release.1. Introduc

Page 13 - 8.2.2. Sandbox

Release Notes2010.7. NetworkManagerNetworkManager is the desktop tool that is used to set up, configure and manage a wide range ofnetwork connection t

Page 14 - 9. Networking

Release Documentation21• Security• Tools and Performance• Clustering• Virtualization11.1. Release DocumentationRelease NotesThe Release Notes25 docume

Page 15 - 10. Desktop

Release Notes22administrators with intermediate experience in either Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Fedora distributionsof Linux.Global File System 2The

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High Availability23consumption (for both server and laptop), and how each technique affects the overall performance of asystem.Developer GuideThe Deve

Page 17 - 10.3.1. Display Preferences

Release Notes2411.6. VirtualizationVirtualization GuideThe Virtualization Guide46 details the process to install, configure and manage the virtualizat

Page 18 - 10.6. Applications

Error Reporting2512.3. Error Reporting12.3.1. Advanced Error Reporting (AER)The kernel in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 features Advanced Error Reporting

Page 19 - 10.6.3. OpenOffice.org 3.1

Release Notes2612.5.2. Ftrace and perfTwo new tools are available in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 to assist in analyzing kernel performance.Ftrace provi

Page 20 - 11. Documentation

GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)27Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 features version 0.9.5 of OProfile, adding support for new Intel and AMDprocessors.13.3. GNU

Page 21 - 11.1. Release Documentation

Release Notes28Python ScriptingThis updated version of GDB introduces the new Python API, allowing GDB to be automated usingscripts written in the Pyt

Page 22 - 11.4. Tools & Performance

Virtualization29• Encrypted SMB transport between Samba client and server• Full support for Windows cross-forest, transitive trusts and one-way domain

Page 23 - 11.5. High Availability

Installation Methods3Further ReadingThe Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Installation Guide1 provides detailed documentation of theinstaller and the install

Page 24 - 12. Kernel

Release Notes3015.1.3. Storage• Indirect ring entries (spin locks) for the para-virtualized (virtio) driver improve block I/O performanceand allows mo

Page 25 - 12.4. Power Management

Xen3115.1.10. Guest Device ABI StabilityAs part of the new qdev device model, the guest ABI is now stable and will be kept consistent fornewer release

Page 26 - 13. Compiler and Tools

Release Notes32Importantfirstaidkit is considered a Technology Preview in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.16.2. Bug Reporting16.2.1. Installation Crash Rep

Page 27 - 13.4. GNU C Library (glibc)

Automated Bug Reporting Tool3316.3. Automated Bug Reporting ToolRed Hat Enterprise Linux 6 features the new Automated Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT). ABRT

Page 28 - 14. Interoperability

Release Notes34Apache in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 features support for the Server Name Indication (SNI) protocol,which enables name-based virtual ho

Page 29 - 15. Virtualization

Revision History35A. Revision HistoryRevision 1-0 Wed Nov 10 2010 Ryan Lerch [email protected] Release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Releas

Page 31 - 15.3. virt-v2v

Release Notes4Figure 2. Partitioning Layout ChoicesThe Installer allows storage devices to be specified as either install target devices or data stora

Page 32 - 16.2. Bug Reporting

Creating Backup Passphrases During Installation52.1.2. KickstartKickstart is an automated installation method that system administrators use to instal

Page 33 - 17. Web Servers and Services

Release Notes6NoteCurrently, creating backup passphrases for encrypted devices during installation can only beachieved during a kickstart installation

Page 34 - 18. Databases

Installation Logs7Figure 5. Installation Error Reporting2.5. Installation LogsTo assist troubleshooting and debugging of installations, additional det

Page 35 - A. Revision History

Release Notes83.1. Fourth Extended Filesystem (ext4) SupportThe fourth extended filesystem (ext4) is based on the third extended filesystem (ext3) and

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Dynamic Load Balancing with DM-Multipath9Further ReadingThe Storage Administration Guide9 features a chapter that covers I/O Limits in further detail.

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