On 12/23/22 15:33, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
How do I identify what file
.#user-1000@7668ca11a5184a26bcf4a7c1858f9574-0000000000000a42-0005ef6078e3e7f0.journalc7d37931ac52343c is? The component before the "@" in the file name looks like the file may be relative to my userid. I'm using an F37 system upgraded from F36.
Also how do I determine why "journal-offline" would be denied
"relabelfrom" access on that file by selinux?
I have given journal-offline the access attempted (I know this
might be problematic given the questions I'm asking), but I'm also
trying to determine why it happened in the first place, and whether or
not, as indicated in the error details, I should be raising this as a
bug. The timing of this error seems to be indicating it occurred during
boot this morning, and the audit message is indicating the file is
potentially on device "sdd1", which is potentially my fedora root
partition, which doesn't have /boot nor /boot/efi as they are on another
device, and if it is the root device, that device is a btrfs logical
device and both the physical and logical devices have the same label.
That looks like a temporary file of some sort. It would most likely be
in /var/log/journal/<some kind of id>/.
I don't think you would need to modify the selinux config for that.
Either ignore it or delete the file if the message keeps happening.
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