Hi Oleg,

Oleg Drokin wrote:
> Yes, you need to pass lnet module option 'networks' like this in your
> /etc/modprobe.conf:
> options lnet networks=tcp(eth1)
> 
> (naturally replacing eth1 with interface that has the address you want to
> listen
> on)

Thanks. With this, I managed to get Lustre works even when
SELinux is enabled.

Regards,
Verdi

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