Luis Freitas   [24.04.2008 19:21]:
> Werner,
> 
>    Some people reported weird behaviour with SELinux enabled. You could check 
> if 
> it is disabled on the kernel:
> 
> $ /usr/sbin/sestatus
> SELinux status:         disabled
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Luis

*shudder* ;-)

I'd never ever install SELinux on a SLES 9 running SAP :-)

Thanks for the hint, though - but firewalls and SELinux are enemies of
our company's installation policy ;-) and so they can't be the reason
for malfunctioning ;-)

Regards,
Werner

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