First published: Wed Oct 30 2019(Updated: )
The redhat-virtualization-host packages provide the Red Hat Virtualization Host. These packages include redhat-release-virtualization-host, ovirt-node, and rhev-hypervisor. Red Hat Virtualization Hosts (RHVH) are installed using a special build of Red Hat Enterprise Linux with only the packages required to host virtual machines. RHVH features a Cockpit user interface for monitoring the host's resources and performing administrative tasks.
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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redhat/redhat-release-virtualization-host | <4.2-15.1.el7 | 4.2-15.1.el7 |
redhat/redhat-release-virtualization-host | <4.2-15.1.el7 | 4.2-15.1.el7 |
redhat/redhat-virtualization-host-image-update-placeholder | <4.2-15.1.el7 | 4.2-15.1.el7 |
redhat/redhat-virtualization-host | <4.2-20191022.0.el7_6 | 4.2-20191022.0.el7_6 |
redhat/redhat-release-virtualization-host-content | <4.2-15.1.el7 | 4.2-15.1.el7 |
redhat/redhat-virtualization-host-image-update | <4.2-20191022.0.el7_6 | 4.2-20191022.0.el7_6 |
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The severity of RHBA-2019:3248 is classified as moderate.
To fix RHBA-2019:3248, update the affected packages to the recommended versions provided in the advisory.
RHBA-2019:3248 affects various packages including redhat-release-virtualization-host and redhat-virtualization-host.
Yes, a reboot may be required to fully apply the updates related to RHBA-2019:3248.
The main purpose of RHBA-2019:3248 is to address security vulnerabilities and provide stability improvements for Red Hat Virtualization Hosts.