Tony Nelson wrote:
Your suggestion worked as advertised and the file system was relabeled.
Unfortunately that did not fix the problem......
Mal.
Well, that's about all I have right now. Time for someone else to chime in.
More of a curiosity than help. Are the domains containing their own
needs for SELinux individually or is the SELinux policies set for the
main host system?
Help related, I usually have the best luck dropping to runlevel 1 with
SELinux set to permissive and running fixfiles relabel. I answer yes to
the clear the /tmp directory and usually the system seems to be set back
to a sane condition.
There is a chance though that you might need to do some SELinux tweaking
for things you set earlier with individual commands to SELinux programs.
Jim
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