On 3/5/21 1:41 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Turne out to be a dumdum mistake on my part. SELinux was set to enforce…set it to permissive and voila! the .jnl file was created.

Ah.

That sounds like an SELinux policy problem. SELinux /should/ allow named to create journal files.

A non-default location may be an contributing factor.

I coulda sworn I’d fixed that before...

I would not be surprised if a system update accidentally overwrote a tweak to a SELinux policy.

If you can't tell, I prefer to leave things enabled at the security posture they are at and provide exceptions for things that need to be allowed.



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