Hi, As part of upstream NFS-Ganesha testing, we would need to test the scale (gpfs). The product requires a kernel version lesser than or equal to 5.14.0-503 (which it the latest available with RHEL9.5) So was wondering if there is any way by which we can have the current CEntos systems to have this kernel version (currenlty they are at ( 5.14.0-782 to 5.14.0-582). Thanks in advance
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can you elaborate please ? I guess you mean the centos stream 9 machines offered through duffy.ci.centos.org ? We don't control what's shipped to mirrors in centos stream but they keep normally indeed latest 5 pkgs iirc. If you really want to go "back in time" (from a stream PoV that is) you'll have to manually grab older builds straight from koji : https://kojihub.stream.centos.org/koji/search?match=glob&type=build&terms=*kernel*el9*
BTW, why do you test 9.5 which is also "in the past" now ?
Would you mind elaborating ? without any comment/feedback we'd just close this ticket as "Invalid" if nothing discussed and so nothing to do (eventually)
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