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Muchachos, no se si leyeron esto pero el 31 de Marzo se acaba el soporte tradicional de RedHat.
Mi duda es si se seguirán liberando actualizaciones para el cambio horario. ¿Ustedes saben algo al respecto?
What will happen to my Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 systems on March 31, 2017?
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 systems will continue to be subscribed to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 channels on Red Hat Network (RHN) and Red Hat Subscription Manager (RHSM) , continue to require a Red Hat Enterprise Linux entitlement, and continue to have access to:
In accordance with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Errata Support Policy, support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 will be retired on March 31, 2017, at the end of Production Phase 3. Until that date, customers will continue to receive Critical impact security patches and selected Urgent priority bug fixes for RHEL 5.11 (the final RHEL 5 release). On that date, active support included with your RHEL Premium or Standard subscription will conclude. This means that customers will continue to have access to all previously released content. In addition, limited technical support will be available through Red Hat's Global Support Services as described in the Knowledge Base article available at https://access.redhat.com/articles/64664 (under "non-current minor release").
Mi duda es si se seguirán liberando actualizaciones para el cambio horario. ¿Ustedes saben algo al respecto?
What will happen to my Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 systems on March 31, 2017?
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 systems will continue to be subscribed to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 channels on Red Hat Network (RHN) and Red Hat Subscription Manager (RHSM) , continue to require a Red Hat Enterprise Linux entitlement, and continue to have access to:
- Limited technical support for existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 deployments.
- Previously released bug fixes (RHBAs), security errata (RHSAs), and product enhancements (RHEAs).
- Red Hat Knowledgebase and other content (white papers, reference architectures, etc.) found in the Red Hat Customer Portal.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 documentation.
In accordance with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Errata Support Policy, support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 will be retired on March 31, 2017, at the end of Production Phase 3. Until that date, customers will continue to receive Critical impact security patches and selected Urgent priority bug fixes for RHEL 5.11 (the final RHEL 5 release). On that date, active support included with your RHEL Premium or Standard subscription will conclude. This means that customers will continue to have access to all previously released content. In addition, limited technical support will be available through Red Hat's Global Support Services as described in the Knowledge Base article available at https://access.redhat.com/articles/64664 (under "non-current minor release").