Bug 1040269 - Can not find compatibility network namespace package for iproute-2.6.32-31.el6.x86_64
Summary: Can not find compatibility network namespace package for iproute-2.6.32-31.el...
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Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Classification: Red Hat
Component: iproute
Version: 6.5
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
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medium
Target Milestone: rc
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Assignee: Petr Šabata
QA Contact: BaseOS QE Security Team
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2013-12-11 05:03 UTC by hu wei
Modified: 2018-12-05 16:44 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2013-12-11 08:32:20 UTC
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Description hu wei 2013-12-11 05:03:28 UTC
Description of problem:
After installed redhat 6.5, "ip netns list" does not work. I try to found the right netns package work with iproute-2.6.32-31.el6.x86_64 to support namespace, but got nothing. Relation bugs https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1014055. At last I uninstalled the preinstalled iproute, and reinstalled another old one to let it work.

How or where can I find a right netns package to let network namespace work with iproute-2.6.32-31.el6.x86_64 ? Does this package exist or something wrong with this package ?

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Comment 1 Petr Pisar 2013-12-11 08:32:20 UTC
The related bug #1014055 is about adding network namespace support into the Red Hat OpenStack product, while iproute-2.6.32-31.el6.x86_64 package is from current Red Hat Enterprise Linux product.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux does not support network namespaces, therefore "ip netns list" does not work there.

If you feel you need this new feature in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux, please contact our Red Hat support representative.

Comment 2 kyoneyama 2014-05-30 06:57:45 UTC
Which version does NEXTRELEASE mean, a major version (RHEL7) or a minor version (RHEL6.X)?

Comment 4 Petr Pisar 2014-06-02 08:41:01 UTC
(In reply to kyoneyama from comment #2)
> Which version does NEXTRELEASE mean, a major version (RHEL7) or a minor
> version (RHEL6.X)?

NEXTRELEASE means next major version, i.e. RHEL7.


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