SELinux is preventing /bin/ps from search access...

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CentOS 6.3. *Just* updated, including most current selinux-policy and
selinux-policy-targeted. I'm getting tons of these, as in it's just
spitting them out when I tail -f /var/log/messages:
Sep 13 15:20:51 <server> setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing /bin/ps
from search access on the directory @2. For complete SELinux messages. run
sealert -l d92ec78b-3897-4760-93c5-343a662fec67
Sep 13 15:20:51 <server> setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing /bin/ps
from getattr access on the directory /proc/<pid>. For complete SELinux
messages. run sealert -l a9c9bf7d-d646-4c29-9fe6-ac61b6806f52
Sep 13 15:20:52 <server> setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing /bin/ps
from search access on the directory 4417. For complete SELinux messages.
run sealert -l b321ab2d-0277-45c9-bc86-545f9ff6ff91

You can see how many of them there are from the timestamps.

Googling, I've seen other folks complain months ago, but no answers.
Anyone have a clue?

If selinux wasn't in permissive mode, something(s) would be dead.

       mark


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