A new KMOD is available for RHEL 8 that resolves an issue with sisamddaemon
CWP, SEP Linux and DCS releases:
CWP 1.6 & 1.6.1
SEP Linux 14.3.RU5
SEP Linux 14.3.RU4
DCS 6.9.3
DCS 6.9.2
DCS 6.9.1
DCS 6.9.0
A new KMOD (10.0.5.1644) has been published for RHEL 8 that resolves an issue with sisamddaemon
Kernel Module : 10.0.5.1644
If you are running this RHEL 8 with AntiMalware enabled, you should update the KMOD to 10.0.5.1644 or higher to prevent system instability.
You can find the list of supported kernels at the following links
Supported Kernels for DCS 6.9.0
https://linux-repo.us.securitycloud.symantec.com/6.9.0/supported_kernels.html
Supported Kernels for DCS 6.9.1
https://linux-repo.us.securitycloud.symantec.com/6.9.1/supported_kernels.html
Supported Kernels for DCS 6.9.2
https://linux-repo.us.securitycloud.symantec.com/SAL/1.1/dcs_supported_kernels.html
Supported Kernels for DCS 6.9.3
https://linux-repo.us.securitycloud.symantec.com/SAL/1.2/dcs_supported_kernels.html
Supported Kernels for SEP 14.3 RU4
https://linux-repo.us.securitycloud.symantec.com/SAL/1.0/seplinux_supported_kernels.html
Supported Kernels for SEP 14.3 RU5
https://linux-repo.us.securitycloud.symantec.com/SAL/1.1/seplinux_supported_kernels.html