On 2012/08/06 14:13, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
On 6 August 2012 22:05, Joe Zeff <joe@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Which means, of course, that you have a good reason for starting out the
way you do. Not, IMAO, cargo cult.
There are plenty of reasons for disabling SELINUX (well, this one is
for RHEL actually but hey, see
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/relnotes.112/e23558/toc.htm#CJADHDFJ)
and they're valid. On the other hand, it should be set to permissive
as discussed. (On the other hand when I do that, I get mails from
various people about the "errors" in the logs). The hardest thing is
to teach people which errors/warnings to pay attention to and which
errors/warnings can be ignored reasonably. Unfortunately Oracle has
taken 11.1 documentation down, otherwise I could quote "disable
SELINUX" bit. (Thanks Oracle, you stopping supporting it doesn't mean
us real-world techies have stopped still using and battling with it).
Instead of telling people to ignore the logs figure out how to fix it.
I battled my install to a draw. I finally have exactly one error which
seems to be a cart and horse issue with the mce log. Everything else
has been cleaned up, usually by following the suggestions from SELinux
itself.
{^_^}
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