I should clarify the question a bit - This is a new install on RHEL 5. I've
seen claims that SELinux was greatly improved in RHEL 5, so I wasn't sure if
this was still a requirement to turn off SELinux. Thanks.
> Is this still valid? Turning off SELinux is required?
>
> Q04 The cluster fails to load. What do I do?
> A04 Check "demsg | tail" for any relevant errors. One common
error
> is as follows:
>>> SELinux: initialized (dev configfs, type configfs), not configured
> for labeling
>>> audit(1139964740.184:2): avc: denied { mount } for ...
> The above error indicates that you have SELinux activated. A bug
> in SELinux does not allow configfs to mount. Disable SELinux
> by setting "SELINUX=disabled" in /etc/selinux/config. Change
> is activated on reboot.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rob
>
>
>
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