Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-21 Thread koukou73gr
On 05/21/2015 02:36 PM, Brad Hubbard wrote: If that's correct then starting from there and building a new RPM with RBD support is the proper way of updating. Correct? I guess there are two ways to approach this. 1. use the existing ceph source rpm here.

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-21 Thread Brad Hubbard
On 05/21/2015 03:39 PM, Georgios Dimitrakakis wrote: Hi Brad! Thanks for pointing out that for CentOS 6 the fix is included! Good to know that! No problem. But I think that the original package doesn't support RBD by default so it has to be built again, am I right? I have not looked at

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-21 Thread Brad Hubbard
On 05/21/2015 09:36 PM, Brad Hubbard wrote: On 05/21/2015 03:39 PM, Georgios Dimitrakakis wrote: Hi Brad! Thanks for pointing out that for CentOS 6 the fix is included! Good to know that! No problem. But I think that the original package doesn't support RBD by default so it has to be

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-20 Thread Brad Hubbard
On 05/20/2015 11:02 AM, Robert LeBlanc wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I've downloaded the new tarball, placed it in rpmbuild/SOURCES then with the extracted spec file in rpmbuild/SPEC, I update it to the new version and then rpmbuild -ba program.spec. If you install the

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-20 Thread Brad Hubbard
On 05/21/2015 08:47 AM, Brad Hubbard wrote: On 05/20/2015 11:02 AM, Robert LeBlanc wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I've downloaded the new tarball, placed it in rpmbuild/SOURCES then with the extracted spec file in rpmbuild/SPEC, I update it to the new version and then

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-20 Thread Georgios Dimitrakakis
Hi Brad! Thanks for pointing out that for CentOS 6 the fix is included! Good to know that! But I think that the original package doesn't support RBD by default so it has to be built again, am I right? If that's correct then starting from there and building a new RPM with RBD support is

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-19 Thread Robert LeBlanc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I've downloaded the new tarball, placed it in rpmbuild/SOURCES then with the extracted spec file in rpmbuild/SPEC, I update it to the new version and then rpmbuild -ba program.spec. If you install the SRPM then it will install the RH patches that

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-19 Thread Georgios Dimitrakakis
I am trying to build the packages manually and I was wondering is the flag --enable-rbd enough to have full Ceph functionality? Does anybody know what else flags should I include in order to have the same functionality as the original CentOS package plus the RBD support? Regards, George On

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-19 Thread Georgios Dimitrakakis
Erik, are you talking about the ones here : http://ftp.redhat.com/redhat/linux/enterprise/6Server/en/RHEV/SRPMS/ ??? From what I see the version is rather small 0.12.1.2-2.448 How one can verify that it has been patched against venom vulnerability? Additionally I only see the qemu-kvm

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-19 Thread Georgios Dimitrakakis
Erik, thanks for the feedback. I am still on 6 so if someone else has a proposal please come forward... Best, George Sorry, I made the assumption you were on 7. If youre on 6 then I defer to someone else ;) If youre on 7, go here.

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-19 Thread Erik McCormick
Sorry, I made the assumption you were on 7. If you're on 6 then I defer to someone else ;) If you're on 7, go here. http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/RHEV/SRPMS/ On May 19, 2015 2:47 PM, Georgios Dimitrakakis gior...@acmac.uoc.gr wrote: Erik, are you talking about

Re: [ceph-users] QEMU Venom Vulnerability

2015-05-19 Thread Robert LeBlanc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 You should be able to get the SRPM, extract the SPEC file and use that to build a new package. You should be able to tweak all the compile options as well. I'm still really new to building/rebuilding RPMs but I've been able to do this for a couple