SUSE Container Update Advisory: suse/hpc/warewulf4-x86_64/sle-hpc-node ----------------------------------------------------------------- Container Advisory ID : SUSE-CU-2024:5139-1 Container Tags : suse/hpc/warewulf4-x86_64/sle-hpc-node:15.6 , suse/hpc/warewulf4-x86_64/sle-hpc-node:15.6.17.5.53 , suse/hpc/warewulf4-x86_64/sle-hpc-node:latest Container Release : 17.5.53 Severity : moderate Type : recommended References : 1228084 ----------------------------------------------------------------- The container suse/hpc/warewulf4-x86_64/sle-hpc-node was updated. The following patches have been included in this update: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Advisory ID: SUSE-RU-2024:3621-1 Released: Mon Oct 14 19:00:38 2024 Summary: Recommended update for open-iscsi Type: recommended Severity: moderate References: 1228084 This update for open-iscsi fixes the following issues: - Update to version 2.1.10.suse, code bugfixing and behavior : * Turn off iSCSI NOP-Outs, by default. * Change a discovery function to (void) return type. * grammar nitpicks and improving comments. * Make it visible when memory allocation failure. * Better handle multiple iscsiadm commands and allow hostnames in node-mode commands. * Modify workqueue priority set. * iscsid: Rescan devices on relogin. * Add missing characters in README. * Fix: add missing underline in usr/iscsid_req.h * Fix firmware targets startup to always be 'onboot' (bsc#1228084). * Fix gcc issues. * Fix read specific sysfs value 'off' of session attribute. * Fix bug where abort_tmo read failures were ignored. * Fix memory leak in iscsi_check_session_use_count. * Fix authmethod check by printing a warning message when CHAP used and authmethod=None. - Updated to latest upstream: two small changes, with no known functional changes: * Incorrect documentation for `iscsiadm -m session` print level * Stop using deprecated functions: inet_aton(), inet_ntoa() - Stopped using pre-prepared tarballs for the build, instead now using a service file to get latest SUSE sources directly. which were created by a shell script, and added a service generated file with the form: * open-iscsi-2.1.9.suse+TAG_OFFSET.tar.xz where: * TAG_OFFSET is of the form 'COMMIT_COUNT.HASH' * COMMIT_COUNT is the count of commits since 2.1.9-suse (in this case), and HASH is the git commit hash being used. The following package changes have been done: - libopeniscsiusr0-0.2.0-150600.51.3.2 updated - open-iscsi-2.1.10-150600.51.3.2 updated