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RE: regarding Dell Open manage for RH SELinux




From: redhat-install-list-bounces redhat com [mailto:redhat-install-list-bounces redhat com] On Behalf Of DEEP PATEL
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 12:17 AM
To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux
Subject: Re: regarding Dell Open manage for RH SELinux

 

Dear Murlidharan,
If your machine is SELinux enabled and in enforcing mode.... when you try and run run ur application what AVC denial message do you get? can you copy and paste that???

Regards,
Deep

On 5/25/07, Nair, Murlidharan T <mnair iusb edu> wrote:

I am trying to install Dell open manage and I am not able to get it to work. I am able to get it to work partly but once I try to access my server it kills one the daemons of the srvadmin-services viz the dsm_om_connsvc32d . Has any one experiences this with RH SELINUX 64 bit ver 4 or any other versions? I have been working with the Dell support for a couple of days and we have not been able to resolve it. Also, sometime when I try to access the open manage using a browser, instead of opening the page it asks if a file needs to be downloaded, which is really odd. Does anyone know why this happens? 


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Hi Deep:

 

In the /etc/selinux/config I have set SELINUX =Permissive. 

Here is the status of srvadmin-services.sh

 

[root bioinformatics etc]# srvadmin-services.sh  status

dell_rbu (module) is running

ipmi driver is running

dsm_sa_datamgr32d (pid 3995) is running

dsm_sa_eventmgr32d (pid 4343) is running

dsm_sa_snmp32d (pid 4476) is running

dsm_om_shrsvc32d (pid 3672) is running

dsm_om_connsvc32d (pid 4600 4599) is running

 

 

Here is the status of it after I try to access my server

 

[root bioinformatics etc]# srvadmin-services.sh  status

dell_rbu (module) is running

ipmi driver is running

dsm_sa_datamgr32d (pid 3995) is running

dsm_sa_eventmgr32d (pid 4343) is running

dsm_sa_snmp32d (pid 4476) is running

dsm_om_shrsvc32d (pid 3672) is running

dsm_om_connsvc32d is dead and /var/run pid file exists

 

I don’t get any error on the browser.

 

 

Here is the output from sestatus

 

[root bioinformatics etc]# sestatus

SELinux status:         enabled

SELinuxfs mount:        /selinux

Current mode:           permissive

Mode from config file:  permissive

Policy version:         18

Policy from config file:targeted

 

Policy booleans:

allow_ypbind            active

dhcpd_disable_trans     inactive

httpd_disable_trans     inactive

httpd_enable_cgi        active

httpd_enable_homedirs   active

httpd_ssi_exec          inactive

httpd_tty_comm          inactive

httpd_unified           active

mysqld_disable_trans    active

named_disable_trans     inactive

named_write_master_zonesinactive

nscd_disable_trans      inactive

ntpd_disable_trans      inactive

portmap_disable_trans   inactive

postgresql_disable_transinactive

snmpd_disable_trans     inactive

squid_disable_trans     inactive

syslogd_disable_trans   inactive

winbind_disable_trans   inactive

ypbind_disable_trans    inactive

 

 

Here is the /var/log/messages for my most recent try

 

May 25 00:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6383]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 00:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6383]: session closed for user root

May 25 01:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6391]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 01:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6391]: session closed for user root

May 25 02:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6400]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 02:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6400]: session closed for user root

May 25 03:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6408]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 03:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6408]: session closed for user root

May 25 04:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6416]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 04:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6416]: session closed for user root

May 25 04:02:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6418]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 04:02:30 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[6418]: session closed for user root

May 25 05:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[7065]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 05:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[7065]: session closed for user root

May 25 06:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[7074]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 06:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[7074]: session closed for user root

May 25 07:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[7082]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 07:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[7082]: session closed for user root

May 25 08:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[7090]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 08:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[7090]: session closed for user root

May 25 09:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[7098]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)

May 25 09:01:01 bioinformatics crond(pam_unix)[7098]: session closed for user root

May 25 09:15:38 bioinformatics sshd(pam_unix)[7105]: session opened for user root by root(uid=0)

 

Let me know if this give you any clue.

Thanks ../Murli

 

 


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