Hi Darren, I started trackerd manually in all zones, gnome-session (testing on gnome2.22) did not start the daemon automatically.
The GUI interface 'deskbar' applet only operates in the 'global zone'. This applet does not operate in labeled zones. It is NOT available to user's who do not not have admin_high clearance. see:- 6458563 - [tjds] possible to launch applications outside of clearance using some applets. Bob Darren J Moffat wrote: > Jerry Tan wrote: >> Our QA Robert.Kinsella at Sun.COM reports that >> >> " >> >> Started daemon in Public zone with trackerd, it indexed correctly - >> reporting indexed files >> The files found in $HOME were found in the public zone. >> >> Started daemon in Global zone, configured using tracker-preferences >> to look in directory with 10 files > > How did you start it ? manually or was it automatically started by > gnome-session ? > > If I understand this case correctly in the non TX case trackerd is > automatically started by gnome-session. I believe that trackerd MUST > be automatically started in each TX label zone as well. > >> - tracker-status correctly reported the indexing of the files. > > Does the GUI interface, which I believe is a gnome-panel applet, use > the correct databases according to the label of the workspace ? If > not this is an architectural problem that needs to be resolved. > >> tracker-search correctly found text searched for in files in indexed >> directories. The files found in $HOME were found in the global zone. >> " >> >> >> Although he also reports that tracker has some bugs on Trusted >> Extension, >> but we can say that tracker can run on Trusted Extension well. > > What are these bugs ? Are they architectural in nature or just bugs ? >
