

Oracle® says that they provide access to patches, fixes, updates, and backports for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (RHE元) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (RHEL4) releases, delivered via a subscriber network, the Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN). Oracle® claims on their FAQ that their Oracle Enterprise Linux product is a Red Hat compatible distribution. Oracle® Enterprise Linux is compiled in a process that is very similar to CentOS, where they take publicly available SRPMS and compile them into binary files for their GNU/Linux distribution. We don't modify the documentation files in any way to be compliant with the copyright holder's distribution policy. The CentOS project redistributes these original works (in their unmodified form) as a reference for CentOS, because CentOS is built from publicly available, open source SRPMS. The copyright holder has added the further requirement that "Distribution of substantively modified versions of this document is prohibited without the explicit permission of the copyright holder."
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This documentation is released via the Open Publication License (V1.0 or later). Some documentation on the CentOS website uses files that are provided by Red Hat®, Inc. Actually I am getting alerts through nagios but when login and check with top, w commands doesn’t shows like 100 thread usage.
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CentOS Linux does NOT contain Red Hat® Linux, Fedora™, or Red Hat® Enterprise Linux.ĬentOS is built from publicly available source code provided by Red Hat, Inc. Re: How to check high CPU usage on Linux Os Hi NunoMartins, thanks for your your valuable information but actually I don’t have install tools. Some members on the CentOS Project Governing Board work for Red Hat, Inc.ĬentOS Linux is NOT Red Hat® Linux, it is NOT Fedora™ Linux. Red Hat curates the trademarks for CentOS and is providing initial guidance and expertise required in establishing the formal board structure used to govern the CentOS Project. On January 7th, 2014 CentOS announced a collaborative effort with Red Hat: Oracle® Corporation also distributes a version of GNU/Linux known as Oracle® Enterprise Linux. and builds a GNU/Linux Distribution called Fedora™. The Fedora™ Project is a group that is sponsored by Red Hat®, Inc. Please see their website for their offerings. makes several versions of Enterprise Linux.
