Ah, I should have been more clear - I was asking if it was, because
sometimes that sort of error can be caused be SELinux blocking the bind
operation. If it's not enabled, it obviously isn't the culprit though.

Though since you mention OpenVZ... maybe there's something weird with the
OpenVZ kernel? Isn't that one of those virtualization methods that has
funky kernels that are built just for that kind of virtualization ? Those
can sometimes interfere with unexpected things... we have a dedicated
server somewhere that is dedicated but still running in some kind of
container, and we can't add swap storage, even using a file, due to the
kernel ...


On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Jan Tomasek <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/15/2014 06:57 PM, Jonathan Vaughn wrote:
> > SELinux enabled?
>
> No. I would like to avoid that. The server should run inside OpenVZ
> container where is not possible to enable it.
>
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