Thanks Wayne, That did the trick... I seem to be running into more of
these SELinux issues lately, I suppose I'd better get a better grip on
it ~Wyatt
Wayne Feick wrote:
Hi Wyatt,
This is an SELinux issue. We do not yet support running with SELinux
enabled. As a work around, you could disable SELinux completely
# setenforce 0
or you could just disable the two things we've seen trigger for our
server so far.
# setsebool -P allow_execstack=1
# setsebool -P allow_execmod=1
This has seemed to work for other CentOS users, although I cannot
guarantee that you won't encounter some other SELinux issue in the future.
If you know how to create an SELInux policy module, you could take the
more surgical approach of creating one that only permits execstack and
execmod for our binary. The commands above permit them for all binaries.
Wayne.
On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 11:51 -0400, Wyatt VanderStucken wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade from MLS 3.2-7 to 4.0-1 on CentOS 5.2... I
followed the upgrade instructions in the Installation Guide, but but
when I try to start MLS I'm getting:
Starting MarkLogic: /opt/MarkLogic/bin/MarkLogic: error while loading
shared libraries: Basis/lib/libbteuclid.so.6.0.1: cannot restore segment
prot after reloc: Permission denied
[FAILED]
I have tried chmod 777 on libbteuclid.so.6.0.1 to no avail - any
suggestions???
Thanks,
Wyatt
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