Synchronization of subscriptions from SUSE Customer Center using your organization’s mirroring credentials. Mirroring of SUSE-originated repositories for the SLE 12-based and SLE 15-based products your organization has valid subscriptions for. The Unified Installer and Packages media known from SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP1 have been replaced by the following media: If you still need to use SMT for these migrations, beware that the migrated clients will have all installation modules enabled.įor more information see Section 4.2.5, “SMT has been replaced by RMT”. If you are planning to migrate SLE 12 clients to version 15, RMT is the supported product to handle such migrations. In environments with tightened security, RMT can also proxy other RMT servers. You can then register systems directly with RMT. Instead, RMT (Repository Mirroring Tool) now allows mirroring SUSE repositories and custom repositories. SMT (Subscription Management Tool) has been removed. In addition, the Development Tools module contains tools for development. In SLE 15, packages formerly shipped as part of the Software Development Kit are now integrated into the products.ĭevelopment packages are packaged alongside other packages. Use the new Zypper command zypper search-packages to search across all SUSE repositories available for your product, even if they are not yet enabled.įor more information see Section 5.14.13, “Searching packages across all SLE modules”. SLE 15 SP2 and later support migrating from openSUSE Leap 15 to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15.Įven if you decide to start out with the free community distribution, you can later easily upgrade to a distribution with enterprise-class support.įor more information, see the Upgrade Guide at. Migration from openSUSE Leap to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 1 About the release notes 2 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 2.1 Interoperability and hardware support 2.2 What is new? 2.3 Important sections of this document 2.4 Security, standards, and certification 2.5 Documentation and other information 2.6 Support and life cycle 2.7 Support statement for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 2.8 Technology previews 3 Modules, extensions, and related products 3.1 Modules in the SLE 15 SP4 product line 3.2 SLE extensions 3.3 Derived and related products 4 Installation and upgrade 4.1 Installation 4.2 Upgrade-related notes 4.3 Minimal-VM and Minimal-Image 4.4 JeOS renamed Minimal-VM and Minimal-Image 4.5 Minimal-VM VMware flavor with cloud-init support 4.6 Alternative Python 3 development interpreter moved to a separate module 4.7 For more information 5 Changes affecting all architectures 5.1 Authentication 5.2 Basic utilities 5.3 Containers 5.4 Databases 5.5 Desktop 5.6 Development 5.7 Hardware 5.8 Kernel 5.9 Miscellaneous 5.10 Networking 5.11 Security 5.12 Storage and file systems 5.13 SUSE Package Hub 5.14 System management 5.15 Virtualization 6 AMD64/Intel 64-specific changes (x86-64) 6.1 System-specific and vendor-specific information 7 POWER-specific changes (ppc64le) 7.1 Hardware 7.2 Performance 7.3 Security 7.4 Virtualization 7.5 Miscellaneous 8 IBM Z-specific changes (s390x) 8.1 Hardware 8.2 Networking 8.3 Performance 8.4 Security 8.5 Storage 8.6 Virtualization 8.7 Miscellaneous 9 Arm 64-bit-specific changes (AArch64) 9.1 System-on-Chip driver enablement 9.2 New features 9.3 Known limitations 9.4 Removal of NXP Layerscape LX2160A rev. 1 silicon support 10 Removed and deprecated features and packages 10.1 Removed features and packages 10.2 Deprecated features and packages 11 Obtaining source code 12 Legal notices A Changelog for 15 SP4 A.1 A.1.1 Updated A.2 A.2.1 New A.3 A.3.1 New A.4 A.4.1 New A.4.2 Updated A.5 A.5.1 New A.6 A.6.1 New A.6.2 Changed A.7 A.7.1 New A.7.2 Changed A.8 A.8.1 New A.8.2 Updated A.8.3 Removed A.9 A.9.1 New A.9.2 Updated A.10 A.10.1 New A.11 A.11.1 New A.11.2 Updated A.11.3 Removed A.12 A.13 A.14 A.15 A.16 B Kernel parameter changes B.1 Changes from SP3 to SP4
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