Hi,

Try the following:
- add the selinux opkg,
- rebuild your image,
- assign your compute nodes and try to deploy them.

Several users reported success with the selinux OSCAR package. So, it should 
typically work. If note, please send me the OSCAR logs.

Regards,

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De: "Chuck Ritter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À: [email protected]
Envoyé: Lundi 11 Août 2008 07:22:13 GMT -05:00 USA/Canada - États de l'Est
Objet: Re: [Oscar-devel] branch-5-1 errors

I've tried it w/ and without the selinux opkg. It fails either way.
RH5 enforces. When adding the selinux.opkg, I did not start over; I
just went back to that step and added it. So, I don't know if it would
be a problem with the selinux package itself, my image build, or the
oscar install wizard. Should I go back and rebuild the image after
adding the selinux opkg?

The way that I know to force my preference for the compute nodes is to
add selinux=0 to the kernel grub line, but I'm novice with
systemimager, so the easy (less elegant) way for me to do this is with
an sync_file or overload (rather than a post-install script).

I'll go back through the install and revisit some of the possible
issues. It will have to wait until Thursday though.

Chuck

On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 6:17 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not know if selinux is always enabled with RHEL but we can definitively 
> enforce the default selection as you said. But for that, we have to be sure 
> that branch-5-1 actually uses mechanisms i developed in the past. Does anyone 
> have a clue about that? I know Erich rewrote part of it for some reasons i 
> never understood and therefore i do not know what is the current status...
>
> ----- Mail Original -----
> De: "Abhishek Kulkarni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> À: [email protected]
> Envoyé: Dimanche 10 Août 2008 17:11:44 GMT -05:00 USA/Canada - États de l'Est
> Objet: Re: [Oscar-devel] branch-5-1 errors
>
> I have not encountered this in RHEL5 i386, but is SELinux enabled (or
> enforcing) by default on RHEL 5 x86_64?
> Can anybody confirm this?
> If yes, shouldn't the SELinux opkg be selected by default?
>
> $grep selinux share/package_sets/Default/rhel-5-x86_64.xml
> $
>
>  -- Abhishek
>
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 2:21 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If you do not install the selinux OPKG, it is clear that you will have
>> selinux related issues with your compute nodes. Please select that OPKG and
>> try again.
>>
>> Regards,

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