Oracle Linux 5.6 kernel  in OVM VM Template OVM_OL5U6_X86_64_PVM_10GB.tgz

I am trying to understand the results I see on an OVM Oracle Linux Guest built from the
Template == OVM_OL5U6_X86_64_PVM_10GB.tgz
When I execute an rpm -qa | grep "^kernel" I obtain
rpm -qa | grep "^kernel"
kernel-uek-headers-2.6.32-100.26.2.el5
kernel-uek-firmware-2.6.32-100.26.2.el5
kernel-xen-devel-2.6.18-238.0.0.0.1.el5
kernel-uek-2.6.32-100.26.2.el5
kernel-xen-2.6.18-238.0.0.0.1.el5
kernel-uek-devel-2.6.32-100.26.2.el5
I expected to see an rpm of kernel-2.6.32-100.26.2.el5 based on the results of a "uname -a"
Linux foobar.local 2.6.32-100.26.2.el5 #1 SMP Tue Jan 18 20:11:49 EST 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
To further confuse matters a listing of the /usr/src/kernels dir lists
ls -l
total 20
drwxr-xr-x 19 root root 4096 Apr 28 2011 2.6.18-238.0.0.0.1.el5-xen-x86_64
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 33 Apr 28 2011 2.6.18-238.0.0.0.1.el5xen-x86_64 -> 2.6.18-238.0.0.0.1.el5-xen-x86_64
drwxr-xr-x 22 root root 4096 Apr 28 2011 2.6.32-100.26.2.el5
whereas
rpm -q --whatprovides /boot/vmlinuz-`uname -r`
kernel-uek-2.6.32-100.26.2.el5
I am 99.99 % certain I am not running the UEK kernel but trying to understand the seemingly contradicting information as detailed above.
Thanks

987942 wrote:
I welcome any test I can perform to prove empirically whether it is the uek kernel or not.It's definitely the UEK, for the reasons stated above. Oracle Linux 5 Update 6 was the first version of Oracle Linux to ship with the UEK as the default kernel, and we hadn't quite gotten all the naming aspects 100% correct yet. So, the 2.6.32-100 kernel is absolutely a UEK.
So, on a freshly installed Oracle Linux 5 Update 6 box:
# uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.32-100.26.2.el5 #1 SMP Tue Jan 18 20:11:49 EST 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/LinuxIf I then upgrade yum (required to get the yum changes to support kernel-uek installs) and then upgrade the box to the latest and reboot:
# yum update yum
# yum update
# rebootWe're now running the latest UEK Release 1 kernel (2.6.32-400.26.2.el5uek) and it identifies itself as such:
# uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.32-400.26.2.el5uek #1 SMP Tue Apr 23 19:04:54 PDT 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/LinuxNotice that it now says el5uek in the uname string.
We changed the RPM and kernel identifiers from kernel-uek-2.6.32-100.35.1.el5uek. So, it wasn't in the release of Oracle Linux 5 Update 6, but happened in that update errata cycle. All subsequence releases of the UEK Release 1 (2.6.32) and UEK Release 2 (2.6.39) identify themselves with an el5uek or el6uek marker.
BTW, is there any particular reason you're using a template that has a particularly old version of Oracle Linux 5 instead of using the latest Update 9? You can find Oracle Linux 5 Update 9 templates under the heading "Oracle VM 3 Templates (OVF) for Oracle Linux 5 Media Pack for x86_64 (64 bit)" on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud.

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