All releases of MOSIX


Release Notes: Bugfixes were made. A new RPM distribution is now available.


Release Notes: This release upgrades to 2.4.18, and includes bugfixes.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: The "no packet+no event'' bug, a bug in /proc/mounts, the "text file busy" bug in MFS, and a bug in "ptrace'' have all been fixed.


Release Notes: The code was upgraded to work with Linux 2.4.13. A bug in "/proc/{pid}/where" was fixed. The load-balancing was improved.


Release Notes: The kernel was upgraded to Linux 2.4.12. A bug in /proc/{pid}/maps was fixed. A memory management bug which occurred while migrating was fixed. A bug relating to remote process-ID with CLONE_THREAD was fixed. A bug in SETPE (when adding new node(s)) was fixed. A bug in MFS (when contacting a non-existent node) was fixed. A warning is now displayed when an improper DFSA-specification is supplied as a mount-option. A clash between DFSA and devfs was fixed.


Release Notes: An upgrade to Linux 2.4.10, a fix for a bug that caused "mlock" to sometime fail with ENOMEM. a fix for a bug when modifying part of the MOSIX configuration, and turning MFS pseudo-directories into symbolic links.


Release Notes: This release features an upgrade to Linux 2.4.9, changes the "OOB" algorithm and removes diagnostic messages regarding "OOB", and optimizes "memsort" to consume less CPU time. It fixes an MFS/NFS combination bug, a bug in the MOSIX shutdown, the DRM driver, several SMP locking race conditions, and access to /proc/mosix/admin/mfscosts. Recursion in MFS is no longer allowed, except for symbolic links that satisfy strict criteria.


Release Notes: An upgrade to Linux 2.4.8, a new organization of the distribution package, fixes for the "oob not oxdb" bug and the "sending too many pages" bug, and fixes for bugs that caused crashes on SMP under heavy loads.


Release Notes: This release contains several MFS bug fixes (0 block size and MFS-server oops). Bugs with "OOB'' and "overload'' when MOSIX is not active have been fixed. Details about /proc/{pid}/cantmove have been added to the MOSIX(7) manual page.