Re: fedora 28 (kernel 4.16.14-300) console hang after try to link up

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I'm debug this and i think that this is selinux problem, after i set
permissive selinux i have:
type=AVC msg=audit(1529969961.770:111): avc:  denied  { access } for
pid=932 comm="systemd-network" pkey=0xffff subnet_prefix=0:0:0:80fe::
scontext=system_u:system_r:systemd_modules_load_t:s0
tcontext=system_u:object_r:unlabeled_t:s0 tclass=infiniband_pkey
permissive=0

so, how can i fix this and how can i get this in fedora 28 ?
вт, 26 июн. 2018 г. в 3:05, Vasiliy Tolstov <v.tolstov@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hi. I'm use fedora 28 with default fedora kernel 4.16.14-300. When i'm
> try to ip link set up dev ib1 i get hanging console and messages:
> ib1: Failed to modify QP to init, ret = -13
> ib1: ipoib_init_qp returned -13
> ib1: Failed to open dev
>
> after that i can't do anything in console because it hand, ctrl+z,
> ctrl+c can't solve this issue.
>
> logs from opensm:
> Jun 26 03:00:29 730507 [3C640700] 0x02 -> SUBNET UP
> Jun 26 03:00:29 734502 [40E49700] 0x01 -> log_trap_info: Received
> Generic Notice type:4 num:144 (CapabilityMask, NodeDescription, Link
> [Width|Speed] Enabled, SM priority changed) Producer:1 (Channel
> Adapter) from LID:5 TID:0x0000000000000001
> Jun 26 03:00:29 734548 [40E49700] 0x02 -> log_notice: Reporting
> Informational Notice "CapabilityMask, NodeDescription, Link
> [Width|Speed] Enabled, SM priority changed" from LID 5, GUID
> 0x0021280001a099be, new CapabilityMask 0x02510868
>
>
> ib1 have guid 0x0021280001a099be
>
>
> --
> Vasiliy Tolstov,
> e-mail: v.tolstov@xxxxxxxxx



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