25 Jul
2013
25 Jul
'13
5:42 a.m.
I concur, if you are uncofortable with SELinux the learning curve is not thatgreat. You just need to set the right context for where you install observium and then selinux will happily allow it to run. I dont mind selinux for what it does.
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Regards,
Darius Jan Seroka
dariusjs@gmail.com
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 7:48 AM, Pekka.Panula@sofor.fi wrote:
> "observium" observium-bounces@observium.org wrote on 25.07.2013
> 03:14:26:
>
>
> > > If anyone using RH/CentOS could find the missing piece in our
> > > instructions
> > > we'd be most grateful.
> > >
> > > SELinux.
> >
> > Oh my. SELinux. What horror.
> >
> > I've added a step disabling it to the RHEL/CentOS guide.
> >
> > adam.
>
>
> But you can get observium to work with SELinux with easy.
> I have installed Observium and i have SELinux enabled and its working just
> fine.
>
> Its easy to modify SELinux policies when you install setroubleshoot-server
> package. It provides tools to make a new policies from SELinux alerts.
> Its pretty easy to use those tools. It almost gives you all shell commands
> which you need to run when it notices SELinux alert and when you need to
> modify policies.
>
> That way i did manage to make needed modifications and i have SELinux
> enabled and Observium running without problems.
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