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# Descriptions of the binary kernel packages. The format is # # === <package name> === # Summary: Package summary (single line) # Requires: additional dependencies for KMPs (single line) # ... # # Long description (multiple # lines) # # Descriptions of the -base and -extra subpackages are derived from the # main descriptions. The "Summary:" keyword can be omitted === kernel-rt === The Realtime Linux Kernel This kernel is compiled to support hard realtime applications. === kernel-rt_debug === A Debug Version of the Realtime Kernel This kernel has several debug facilities enabled that hurt performance. Only use this kernel when investigating problems. === cluster-md-kmp === Summary: Clustering support for MD devices Requires: dlm-kmp Clustering support for MD devices. This enables locking and synchronization across multiple systems on the cluster, so all nodes in the cluster can access the MD devices simultaneously. === dlm-kmp === DLM kernel modules DLM stands for Distributed Lock Manager, a means to synchronize access to shared resources over the cluster. === gfs2-kmp === Summary: GFS2 kernel modules Requires: dlm-kmp GFS2 is Global Filesystem, a shared device filesystem. === ocfs2-kmp === Summary: OCFS2 kernel modules Requires: dlm-kmp OCFS2 is the Oracle Cluster Filesystem, a filesystem for shared devices accessible simultaneously from multiple nodes of a cluster. === kselftests-kmp === Kernel sefltests This package contains kernel modules which are part of the upstream kernel selftest effort. kselftest is the name of the upstream kernel target to build and run all selftests. You can also run each test individually from the respective upstream tools/testing/selftests/ directory, this package is intended to be used using individial upstream selftest scripts given only select supported selftest drivers are enabled. It should always be possible to always run the latest linux-next version of the selftest scripts and tests against any older kernel selftest driver. Certain tests facilities may be backported onto older kernels to enable further testing. Selftests also provide for a vehicle or proof of concept issues to be reproduced, verified and corrected. Selftest drivers are intended to be supported only in testing and QA environments, they are not intended to be run on production systems.
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