5 Known Issues
WARNING:
Oracle Linux 7 is now in Extended Support. See Oracle Linux Extended Support and Oracle Open Source Support Policies for more information.
Migrate applications and data to Oracle Linux 8 or Oracle Linux 9 as soon as possible.
This chapter describes the known issues for Oracle Linux 7.7.
Note that additional issues that are specific to the kernel you are using might also be present. If you are using the default UEK R5U2 kernel, see Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel: Release Notes for Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 5 Update 2 (4.14.35-1902). If you are using an alternate UEK release, refer to the release notes for the appropriate kernel version in Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel documentation
Installation, Upgrade, and Boot Issues
The following issues might be encountered during an Oracle Linux 7.7 installation.
Graphical installer allows users to edit kickstart settings
When performing a graphical installation, where some installation options are already set by using a kickstart configuration file, it is still possible to modify these settings by clicking the various fields during the installation to edit the predefined content. These types of edits during the installation process requires you to intentionally attempt to modify the setting, effectively enabling an interactive installation, where options that are set in the kickstart configuration are not secured by any policy.
Note that this type of change is not possible when performing a text installation. During a text installation, you can only modify fields that have not already been defined in the kickstart configuration file.
(Bug ID 28642357)
FCoE boot fails on HPE servers with HPE FlexFabric adapters
This issue is due to a known limitation that the
bnx2x
and bnx2fc
drivers
have with the Option Card Black Box - Active Health (OCBB)
feature when input–output memory management unit (IOMMU) is
enabled. The issue occurs because the network adapter firmware
attempts to access a memory area that is not assigned network
devices when bringing the interface up/down or when
loading/unloading the driver. When this issue occurs, you must
reboot the system.
As a workaround, you must specify
intel_iommu=off
in the kernel boot
parameters.
(Bug ID 30102871)
Installation on an iSCSI disk
When installing on an iSCSI disk, you must add
rd.iscsi.ibft=1
to the boot command line
and then specify at least one MBR or GPT-formatted disk as an
installation target. Otherwise, the installation fails with
the error message No valid boot loader target device
found
.
Note:
Any prior instruction to use the ip=ibft
is no longer valid, as this option is now fully deprecated.
(Bug ID 22076589 and 30155659)
Information about installation on an HPE 3PAR TPVV
If you have not applied a Thin Persistence license to an HPE 3PAR storage array, the installation fails to create a file system on a thin provisioned virtual volume (TPVV). This license is required to support the low-level SCSI UNMAP command for storage reclamation. If you do not have a suitable license, the workaround is to use a fully provisioned virtual volume (FPVV) instead of a TPVV.
(Bug ID 22140852)
Installation fails on Aura7 NVMe device
Installation fails if the target device is an Aura7 NVMe add-in card with two block devices. Although the card has two independent NVMe controllers and devices, they are assigned identical WWIDs. The multipath device mapper maps the two block devices to the same WWID, resulting in a bogus multipath configuration that prevents installation.
The workaround for this issue is to disable multipath for the
installation at boot time by using the installer boot argument
nompath
. After the installation completes,
blocklist the NVMe block devices for the multipath
configuration on the system by editing the
/etc/multipath.conf
file. Or, you can
disable device mapper multipath altogether. See
Oracle Linux 7: Administrator's Guide for more information about configuring
multipath.
(Bug ID 27638939)
Upgrade fails if open files limit is too low and rpm-plugin-systemd-inhibit is installed
An upgrade from Oracle Linux 7.6 can fail if the log-in session open
files limit is set too low and the system that is being
upgraded includes multiple packages from many channels or
repositories. This issue can be triggered if the
rpm-plugin-systemd-inhibit
package is
installed and the session is configured for a maximum open
file limit that is lower than 4096. The issue typically
results in yum failing to update and error messages similar to
the following:
Verifying : glib2-static-2.56.1-1.el7.i686 glib2-static-2.56.1-1.el7.i686 was supposed to be installed but is not!
To resolve this issue, set the open file limit to 4096 before running yum update:
sudo ulimit -n 4096 sudo yum update -y
(Bug ID 28720235)
Incompatible libpmemobj++-devel package version in ol7_optional_latest repository causes dependency issue during an upgrade
The version of the libpmemobj++-devel
package that is provided in the
ol7_optional_latest
repository is not
compatible with the version of the
libpmemobj-devel
package that is provided
in Oracle Linux 7 Update 7. This incompatibility causes a
package dependency issue during an upgrade from Oracle Linux 7.6 to
Oracle Linux 7.7.
The workaround for this issue is to remove the
libpmemobj++-devel
package from the Oracle Linux 7.6
system prior to upgrading to Oracle Linux 7.7.
(Bug ID 30141105)
32-bit RDMA packages are installed when upgrading a system that has rdma-core installed
For upgrades prior to Oracle Linux 7.4, where the
rdma-core.noarch
package is installed,
32-bit versions of the packages and many dependencies are also
installed, unnecessarily. This problem occurs because the
original version of the package is obsoleted. Thus, during
upgrade, the package is replaced with both the
rdma-core.i686
and
rdma-core.x86_64
versions of the package,
along with those packages' dependencies.
To work around the issue, run the yum
update command with the
--exclude=\*.i686
option:
sudo yum update --exclude=\*.i686
(Bug ID 28217831)
microcode_ctl failed early load check for "intel-06-4f-01"
During installation and while booting, an error similar to the following may appear in the system log:
dracut: microcode_ctl: kernel version "4.14.35-1818.3.3.el7uek.x86_64" failed early load check for "intel-06-4f-01", skipping
The Intel ucode 06-4f-01
file is
incorrectly excluded from initramfs for boot-time microcode
updates on some kernel versions. This affects certain Intel
Xeon E5 v4 CPUs, one of the models formerly known as
Broadwell. The Oracle Server X6-2 uses this CPU model. This
message is harmless, provided that the BIOS is current for any
system that is using this processor model, as the BIOS will
perform the required update.
(Bug ID 28879995)
Package Conflicts
The following are known conflicts for packages that are distributed by Oracle for Oracle Linux 7.7 through ULN or the Oracle Linux yum server.
PackageKit.i686 and PackageKit.x86_64
The PackageKit.i686
package in the
ol7_x86_64_optional_latest
ULN channel
conflicts with the PackageKit.x86_64
package in the ol7_x86_64_u6_base
channel.
Attempting to install both packages results in a transaction
check error similar to the following:
Transaction check error: file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/__init__.pyc from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/__init__.pyo from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/backend.pyc from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/backend.pyo from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/enums.pyc from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/enums.pyo from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/filter.pyc from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/filter.pyo from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/misc.pyc from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/misc.pyo from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/package.pyc from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/package.pyo from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/progress.pyc from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64 file /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/packagekit/progress.pyo from install of PackageKit-version.el7.i686 conflicts with file from package PackageKit-version.el7.x86_64
You may only install one of these packages on the same system
at the same time. To avoid this conflict, exclude the
PackageKit.i686
package in your
yum
configuration. For more information
about how to exclude packages, see Oracle Linux: Unbreakable Linux Network User's Guide for Oracle Linux 6 and Oracle Linux 7.
(Bug ID 24963661)
Automatic Bug Reporting Tool
The automated reporting daemons and features provided by the Red Hat Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) are not supported with Oracle Linux
ABRT packages and associated files, such as
libreport
, are included in the distribution
to satisfy package dependencies and can be used to generate
local bug reports but the features to automatically upload these
reports are not supported. For technical assistance, contact
Oracle Support by using the My Oracle Support portal or by
telephone.
File Systems Issues
The following are issues related to file systems.
BTRFS: Version of btrfs-progs utility on Oracle Linux 7.7 ISO does not support zstd file compression property
The version of the btrfs-progs
that is
provided on the Oracle Linux 7.7 ISO does not support the
zstd
file compression property. As a
result, using the mkfs.btrfs utility to
create and mount a btrfs
file system fails
if you specify the zstd
file compression
property, for example:
sudo mkfs.btrfs -f <device> sudo mount <device> <mount point> sudo touch <mount point>/file sudo btrfs property set <mount point>/file compression "zstd" sudo umount <mountpoint>
The following error occurs on the next attempt to open the
file system by using the btrfs.fsck
utility:
btrfs.fsck <device> couldn't open because of unsupported option features (10) ERROR: cannot open filesystem"
To correct this issue, update the version of the
btrfs-progs
utility on your system to
version 4.15.1-1.el7, which is available in the
ol7_x86_64_UEKR5
channel on ULN and the
ol7_x86_64_UEKR5
repository on the Oracle Linux yum server.
(Bug ID 30178098)
Snapshots of KVM guests using UEFI fail and are unsupported
You cannot create snapshots of KVM guests if they use UEFI. In
older versions of QEMU and libvirt
, the tools
might allow you to create the snapshot without an error or
warning, but the snapshot could be corrupted. More recent
versions of these tools prevent snapshot creation by producing
an error similar to the following:
virsh # snapshot-create-as OL7-seboot
error: Operation not supported: internal snapshots of a VM with pflash based firmware are not supported
(Bug ID 26826800)
KVM guests with LSI MegaRAID SAS ISCSI controller limited to 7 virtual disks
An Oracle Linux 7 KVM guest that is using the LSI MegaRAID SAS ISCSI controller is limited to 7 virtual disks. Although KVM guests can have up to 8 ISCSI virtual disks, the LSI MegaRAID SAS controller uses the first slot for the ISCSI Initiator, leaving just the 7 remaining slots for virtual disks.
The workaround for this issue is to use the
megasas
controller instead of the
lsi
controller when creating ISCSI virtual
disks. For example, change -device lsi
to
-device megasas
, as highlighted in the
following examples:
sudo /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -machine accel=kvm -m 8192 -smp 8 \
-drive file=/path/OracleLinux-7.6-x86_64.qcow2,format=qcow2,if=none,id=disk \
-device ide-hd,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=disk,bootindex=0 -device lsi,id=lsi0 \
-drive file=/path/disk1.img,format=raw,if=none,id=drive_image1 \
-device scsi-hd,id=image1,drive=drive_image1,bus=lsi0.0 \
...
sudo /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -machine accel=kvm -m 8192 -smp 8 \
-drive file=/path/OracleLinux-7.6-x86_64.qcow2,format=qcow2,if=none,id=disk \
-device ide-hd,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=disk,bootindex=0 -device megasas,id=lsi0 \
-drive file=/path/disk1.img,format=raw,if=none,id=drive_image1 \
-device scsi-hd,id=image1,drive=drive_image1,bus=lsi0.0 \
...
(Bug 27681238)
grubby fatal error during kernel upgrade when /boot is on a BTRFS subvolume
If /boot
is hosted on a btrfs subvolume, GRUB
2 is unable to correctly process the
initramfs
and vmlinuz
pathnames. This problem occurs when you update or install a new
kernel and grubby attempts to update the GRUB
2 configuration. In the case where you are running a fresh
installation of Oracle Linux 7.7 and you upgrade the RHCK or UEK
kernel, the following error is displayed:
grubby fatal error: unable to find a suitable template
After the kernel update, when the system is rebooted, it boots the old kernel.
The workaround for this problem is to use
grub2-mkconfig to regenerate the
/etc/grub2/grub.cfg
file, or
/etc/grub2-efi.cfg
file on a UEFI booted
system, immediately after the kernel has been installed or
upgraded, for example:
sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
Obtain a listing of the kernel menu entries in the generated configuration as follows:
grep -P "submenu|^menuentry" /boot/grub2/grub.cfg | cut -d "'" -f2
From the listing, select the kernel entry that you want to run as the default kernel and set this entry as the default by using the following command:
sudo grub2-set-default "menu entry title"
where menu entry title is the title of the kernel entry that you identified in the listing.
You can use the grub2-editenv list command to
check that the saved_entry
has been updated
with the selected kernel menu title.
Reboot the system and use uname -a to check that the correct kernel is now running.
(Bug ID 22750169)
Hebrew LaTeX fonts
Installing the tex-fonts-hebrew
package fails
unless you first install all of the texlive*
packages.
(Bug ID 19059949)
InfiniBand Issues
The following are issues that you might encounter when using InfiniBand devices.
Kdump might fail due to an incorrect InfiniBand Adapter M3 Firmware version
Kdump might fail on Oracle Linux 7.6 if the Oracle Dual Port QDR InfiniBand Adapter M3 Firmware version 2.31.5350 is installed.
To prevent this issue from occurring, update the Oracle Dual Port QDR InfiniBand Adapter M3 Firmware version to at least 2.31.5350.
(Bug ID 26351183)
Disabling an InfiniBand CA port generates warnings
You might see the following warning messages if you use the ibportstate disable command to disable an InfiniBand CA or router port:
ibwarn: [2696] _do_madrpc: recv failed: Connection timed out ibwarn: [2696] mad_rpc: _do_madrpc failed; dport (Lid 38) ibportstate: iberror: failed: smp set portinfo failed
You can safely ignore these warnings.
(Bug ID 16248314)
Database installation and operation fails if RemoveIPC=yes is configured for systemd
If RemoveIPC=yes
is configured for systemd,
interprocess communication (IPC) is terminated for a non-system
user's processes when that user logs out. This setting, which is
intended for use on laptop systems, can cause software problems
on server systems. For example, if the user is a database
software owner such as oracle
for Oracle
Database, this configuration can cause a database installation
to fail or database services to crash.
By default, Oracle Linux 7.7 configures RemoveIPC=no
in /etc/systemd/logind.conf
to prevent
systemd from terminating IPC. However, if you have touched this
file before updating your system to Oracle Linux 7.6, the update installs
the new version of the file as
/etc/systemd/logind.conf.rpmnew
and does not
set RemoveIPC=no
in
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
. To avoid database
crashes, set RemoveIPC=no
in
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
and run the
systemctl reboot command to reboot the
system. (Bug ID 22224874)
Uninstalling libpcap can result in the removal of a large number of libvirt packages
The libpcap
package is updated to enable
functionality for upcoming technologies. If you install this
package and then attempt to uninstall it, a large number of
libvirt
packages might also be uninstalled
due to dependency relationships. The libvirt
package has a dependency on the
libvirt-daemon-driver-nwfiler
package and
this package has a dependency on libpcap
.
Removing libpcap
removes the entire
libvirt
family of packages.
(Bug ID 28582266)
Unable to create Oracle Linux 7 LXC containers on NFS
The creation of Oracle Linux 7 containers fails when the
root
file system
(/container
) is hosted on an NFS share. This
problem occurs because the iputils
package in
Oracle Linux 7 is built to use the Linux file extended attributes
[xattr(7)] security capabilities(7)
. Because
the NFS protocol does not support these file capabilities, the
iputils
package might not be installed into
an NFS files system. For example, when attempting to create an
Oracle Linux 7 container, the installation fails while installing the
iputils
package, producing the following
error:
Error unpacking rpm package iputils-20121221-7.el7.x86_64 error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/bin/ping: cpio: cap_set_file error: iputils-20121221-7.el7.x86_64: install failed
Similar issues are seen when attempting to install the
initscripts
and systemd
packages while creating an Oracle Linux 7 container.
This issue occurs on both NFSv3 and NFSv4.
Note that Oracle Linux 6 containers are not affected. (Bug ID 25024258)
Support for Oracle Linux 7 guests on Oracle VM and Xen
Oracle Linux 7 guests are supported for both hardware virtualization (HVM) and hardware virtualization with paravirtual drivers (PVHVM) on Oracle VM Release 3. Oracle Linux 7 guests in a paravirtualized domain (PVM) on Oracle VM or other Xen-based hypervisors are not supported.
Oracle Linux 7 guests of any type are not supported on Oracle VM Release 2. (Bug IDs 18712168, 18667813, 18266964)
Hyper-V related services fail to start on Oracle Linux 7 guest with UEK R4 kernel under Windows Hyper-V Server
If you are running UEK R4 or an earlier release on Oracle Linux 7, the
hypervkvpd
and hypervvssd
services fail to start if the Hyper-V packages are at version
0-0.29.20160216git.el7
or later.
To avoid this issue, upgrade to UEK R4U5 or later.
(Bug ID 24745861)
Network Issues
The following issues are related to network features and configuration.
Geneve network driver support not available in UEK releases prior to UEK R5
The ip and iproute commands included with Oracle Linux 7.7 include support for Geneve-capable devices. The module for this driver is included with the RHCK but is not included in UEK R4. The commands to set, add or view Geneve devices are only functional when used with the RHCK or with UEK R5. (Bug ID 24652835) .
NetworkManager fails to respond to IPv6 addresses on low priority networks with DHCP on UEK R4
When running UEK R4 on Oracle Linux 7.7, NetworkManager fails to send a response to low
priority networks with DHCP on UEK R4. Networks with higher priority (link-local, IPv6
fe80:/64
routes) take priority over the lower priority networks. This
behavior might result in the DHCPv6 server failing to send a response to a DHCP client on a
lower priority network, even if the network has another output device. (Bug ID 27714775)
Network connection icon reports incorrect state for interfaces
The network connection icon might report an active network
interface as being disconnected. This behavior is seen for the
root
user but not for other users.
Command-line utilities such as ip link and
ifconfig report the correct state.
(Bug ID 19060089)
Power button defaults to ACPI Suspend
By default, Oracle Linux 7.7 in graphical (GUI) console mode treats the hardware power button as equivalent to the ACPI "Sleep" button, which puts the system into low-power sleep mode. This behavior is specific to GNOME desktop environment.
In previous Oracle Linux versions, the hardware power button initiated a
system shutdown. To make Oracle Linux 7 do the same, create a file named
/etc/dconf/db/local.d/01-shutdown-button
with
the following content:
[org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power] button-power='shutdown'
Then run the following command:
sudo dconf update
You must log out of the desktop environment and log back in for the new setting to take effect. (Bug ID 25597898)
Unable to customize guest name during installation with Virtual Machine Manager
During an installation with virt-manager
, if
you select a customized configuration and then edit the Name
field to customize the virtual machine (VM) name, an error
occurs when you attempt to apply the changes.
Note:
On the x86_64
platform, this issue only
occurs when UEFI firmware is selected for the guest;
BIOS-based installations are unaffected.
The error that is displayed is similar to the following:
Error apply changes: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'rfind' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/details.py", line 1887, in config_apply ret = self.config_overview_apply() File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/details.py", line 1979, in config_overview_apply self.vm.rename_domain(self.widget("overview-name").get_text()) File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/domain.py", line 596, in rename_domain new_nvram, old_nvram = self._copy_nvram_file(new_name) File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/domain.py", line 571, in _copy_nvram_file nvram_dir = os.path.dirname(old_nvram.path) File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/posixpath.py", line 129, in dirname i = p.rfind('/') + 1 AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'rfind'
This issue is only encountered when attempting to customize the Name field. If you apply any other customizations prior to the installation, such as the Title or Description fields, the installation proceeds as expected. Note that you can edit the Name field after the installation completes, if desired.
(Bug ID 29954660)