Please note that Red Hat has recently released RHEL 8.8. Several SAS customers (both SAS 9.4 and Viya) have updated to this release and are now seeing issues with commands (both UNIX and SAS) unable to execute and performance issues.
We just wanted you to be aware of these issues and to make sure you have an excellent backup before you update to this new version of RHEL 8.8. Please note we are working with Red Hat on this discovery and will post more details to this blog as we learn them.
Stay tuned for more updates on this issue in this blog.
Here are details on the new RHEL 8.8 update. https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/8.8_release_notes/inde...
Here are details on the new RHEL 8.8 update. https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/8.8_release_notes/inde...
Hi Margaret, can you please elaborate on the kind of issues we may expect? This update is looming for us and people get nervous from this type of announcements. We cannot hold off this update indefinitely. After some time higher powers will simply push a new RHEL release to our hosts.
Regards Jan
Jan,
We have had several SAS customers report that SAS (in particular Viya 3.5) and other command line commands (ps) fail after they have applied the above errata.
We are working with Red Hat on this issue, they have acknowledged it and are aggressively working on a fix to the issue. Not sure when this issue will be resolved. Please reach out to Red Hat support for more details.
As soon as we hear what the resolution is, I will update this post.
The latest information from Red Hat is to NOT use this kernel 4.18.0-477.10.1.el8_8.x86_64.
Please only use this kernel 4.18.0-477.13.1.el8_8. or newer. Please remember to stop all applications/services before you update the kernel.
If you have any questions, on the above, please contact Red Hat support for more details and help.
Would it be possible to get more details around this RHEL 8.8 issue.
I am asking because I am working on a project that include SAS HANA configurations.
@David-B Please contact Red Hat with your questions. All I did was repost the information they published
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