Disable SMT to Prevent CPU Security Issues
For host systems supporting CPU SMT, system administrators should consider disabling the use of this configuration to prevent system security vulnerabilities. The CPU SMT configuration is typically enabled by default to enhance CPU workload performance.
For more details relating to the CPU SMT usage notice, see Oracle Linux: Simultaneous Multithreading Notice.
What Do You Need?
- The Cockpit web console must be installed and accessible.
For details, see these topics: Install and Enable Cockpit and Log in to the Cockpit Web Console.
- Administrator privileges.
WARNING:
Disabling SMT on the host requires restarting the system.Steps
Using the Cockpit web console, follow these steps to disable the SMT configuration on the host system.
- In the Cockpit navigation pane, click Overview.
- In the Overview page, perform the following:
- In the CPU security toggle dialog, perform the following: