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Chris Williams 2016-04-19 15:54:47 UTC Blocks 1269194
Jan Blazek 2016-05-10 10:14:36 UTC Assignee ovasik jrybar
Jan Rybar 2016-07-20 16:50:40 UTC Blocks 1356047
Branislav Náter 2016-08-03 22:07:29 UTC CC bnater
Lukáš Nykrýn 2016-08-15 08:43:38 UTC Blocks 1359260
Jan Rybar 2016-09-05 15:26:14 UTC Blocks 1373246
Jan Rybar 2016-09-08 14:00:46 UTC Doc Text New format option 'wchanf' was added, so that ps does not remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities.
Doc Type Bug Fix Release Note
Jan Rybar 2016-09-22 15:43:51 UTC Keywords Patch
Status NEW MODIFIED
Fixed In Version procps-3.2.8-37.el6
errata-xmlrpc 2016-11-03 12:13:09 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
David Kutálek 2016-11-08 15:57:57 UTC QA Contact qe-baseos-apps djez
Jan Rybar 2016-11-23 13:15:20 UTC Keywords Upstream
Fixed In Version procps-3.2.8-37.el6 procps-3.2.8-43.el6
Lenka Špačková 2016-12-12 09:33:25 UTC Docs Contact lkimlick
Lenka Kimlickova 2016-12-15 13:26:38 UTC Doc Text New format option 'wchanf' was added, so that ps does not remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. ps does not remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes

Prior to this update, the ps command removed "do_" and "sys_" prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option 'wchanf' was added, so that ps no longer remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes.
Lenka Kimlickova 2016-12-15 13:51:57 UTC Doc Text ps does not remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes

Prior to this update, the ps command removed "do_" and "sys_" prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option 'wchanf' was added, so that ps no longer remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes.
ps does not remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes

Prior to this update, the ps command removed "do_" and "sys_" prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option 'wchanf' was added, so that ps no longer remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes.
Lenka Kimlickova 2016-12-15 17:50:58 UTC Doc Text ps does not remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes

Prior to this update, the ps command removed "do_" and "sys_" prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option 'wchanf' was added, so that ps no longer remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes.
"ps" does not remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed "do_" and "sys_" prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option "-wchanf" was added, so that "ps" no longer remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes.
Lenka Kimlickova 2016-12-15 17:57:37 UTC Doc Text "ps" does not remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed "do_" and "sys_" prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option "-wchanf" was added, so that "ps" no longer remove "do_" and "sys_" prefixes.
"ps" no longer removes "do_" and "sys_" prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed "do_" and "sys_" prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option "-wchanf" was added, so that "ps"command no longer removes "do_" and "sys_" prefixes.
Lenka Kimlickova 2016-12-16 12:35:48 UTC Doc Text "ps" no longer removes "do_" and "sys_" prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed "do_" and "sys_" prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option "-wchanf" was added, so that "ps"command no longer removes "do_" and "sys_" prefixes.
"ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option *-wchanf* was added, so that "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
Lenka Kimlickova 2016-12-19 11:59:48 UTC Doc Text "ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option *-wchanf* was added, so that "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
"ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option *-wchanf* was added, so that the "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
Doc Type Release Note Bug Fix
David Jež 2016-12-20 14:46:58 UTC Status ON_QA VERIFIED
Lenka Kimlickova 2017-01-03 11:38:59 UTC Doc Text "ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, new format option *-wchanf* was added, so that the "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
"ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from the wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, a new format option, *-wchanf*, was added. The "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
Jan Rybar 2017-01-03 14:15:24 UTC Doc Text "ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from the wait channel name in order to avoid function name ambiguities. With this update, a new format option, *-wchanf*, was added. The "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
"ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from the wait channel ('wchan' format option; ps -o wchan). This was causing ambiguities in some kernel function names. The "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
Lenka Kimlickova 2017-01-03 16:08:23 UTC Doc Text "ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from the wait channel ('wchan' format option; ps -o wchan). This was causing ambiguities in some kernel function names. The "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
"ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from the wait channel name when the 'wchan' format option was used. As a conseqence, this caused ambiguities in some kernel function names. The bug has been fixed, and as a result the "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
Lenka Kimlickova 2017-01-04 12:14:03 UTC Doc Text "ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from the wait channel name when the 'wchan' format option was used. As a conseqence, this caused ambiguities in some kernel function names. The bug has been fixed, and as a result the "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
"ps" no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes

Prior to this update, the "ps" command removed *do_* and *sys_* prefixes from the wait channel name when the "wchan" format option was used. As a conseqence, this caused ambiguities in some kernel function names. The bug has been fixed, and as a result the "ps" command no longer removes *do_* and *sys_* prefixes.
errata-xmlrpc 2017-03-21 01:34:46 UTC Status VERIFIED RELEASE_PENDING
errata-xmlrpc 2017-03-21 11:40:09 UTC Status RELEASE_PENDING CLOSED
Resolution --- ERRATA
Last Closed 2017-03-21 07:40:09 UTC

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