Unfortunately, SELinux wasn't logging during the time the crash occured
(????)
I am reluctant to purposefully crash one of my production servers by
re-enabling SELinux to get the log file ouput. Is there enough information
to file a bug as-is?
The cluster has been running rock stable ever since I disabled SELinux.
-Tim
----- Original Message -----
On 9/11/2005 12:47 p.m., Stewart Smith wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 18:46 -0600, postmaster@stripped wrote:
>
>>OK, it seems that having SELinux enabled on Fedora Core causes random
>>glitches and bugs.
>>
>>Disabling it helped for me; can anyone else verify that SELinux does
>>interfere with MySQL cluster?
>
>
> Interesting... I wouldn't think that it should interfere at all - did
> you get any messages in your syslog? AFAIK SELinux should log things.
>
> If not, I guess the thing to do is to see if we can find a
> benchmark/test that seems to trigger it and talk to the SELinux/FC guys
> about it.
>
> Filing a bug report is probably a good idea now - we can track what we
> learn there.