Or just specify the parm selinux=0 on the IPL command....

DJ

On 10/02/2013 11:44 AM, Rick Troth wrote:
> On 10/02/2013 12:37 PM, Chase, John wrote:
>> We're having "fun" with installing a vendor's web server into a RHEL 6.3 
>> guest on z/VM 6.2.  Vendor's support person talked us through setting the 
>> SELinux configuration to "disabled" and rebooting Linux, but it still comes 
>> up with SELinux showing "permissive".  The installation appears to be in 
>> "grasping at straws" stage; I've not been informed of the exact problem 
>> that's occurring yet.
>>
>> What else must be done to get the RHEL vm to come up with SELinux showing 
>> "disabled" instead of "permissive" in response to a 'getenforce' command?
>
> The details vary.
> Look in /etc/sysconfig/selinux for where to set "SELINUX=disabled".
> Otherwise, try setting the boot parm "selinux=0".  (Would mean
> re-stamping with 'zipl'.)
>
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