On 2016-11-28 10:29 AM, Philipp Marek wrote:
>> DRBD devices are always followed by digit(s) so you could use this if
>> you haven't done the change already:
>>
>>   /dev/drbd[0-9]* r,
> If they are referenced by name, instead of by minor, a DRBD path might look
> like this, too:
> 
>   /dev/drbd/by-disk/<volume-group>/<logical-volume>
>   /dev/drbd/by-res/<resource-name>/<volume-number>

Interesting, are those files actual devices or symlinks pointing to
somewhere else? I'm asking because Apparmor rules only apply to the
final destination of symlinks.

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  Apparmor denials caused by virt-aa-helper trying to read zvol devices
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