Re: /usr/bin/sealer ?

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Tom Horsley wrote:
> There is no file named /usr/bin/sealer (or even one with
> that prefix) on my system. Yet if I run "top" a process
> that claims to have that name shows up periodically.

It is sealert...but it will show up truncated in top.

It should be in /usr/bin.  If you can't find it there...then use locate.

> 
> What the heck is it?
> 
> I found an earlier post that claimed it was really
> a selinux thing named /usr/bin/sealert, but I don't
> have that either, and I have selinux disabled
> on my system anyway.
> 
> This is a brand new install (just this afternoon)
> and I was running top to see if my "yum update"
> of the gigabyte of updates had finished and noticed
> the sealer thing.
> 


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