Re: Shutdown error with ntpd

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Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Had to shut the machine down three times to be able to catch the whole error message, since it will not pause.

Shutting down ntpd: audit(1106478493.061:0): avc: denied {write} for pid=2935 exe=/usr/sbin/ntpd name=log dev=tmpfs ino=5739 scontext=user_u:system_r:ntpd_t tcontext=user_u:object_r: device_t tclass=sock_file

The audit number and pid number change, not sure about the other number.


On 23 Jan 2005 at 2:49, Dan Trainor wrote:

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Michael D. Setzer II wrote:

I've noticed after a recent update that during the system shutdown the ntpd process shows an error message with an access denied message. I've noticed it on a number of machines with FC3.

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Any chance that we can see this error in it's entirety?

Thanks
-dant

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Not being familiar with ntpd much... does it have a configuration directive where you can specify a log file? If so, does the user that ntpd runs as have access to write a file there? I'm just going on a hunch here, I have no clue really.


Thanks
-dant


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