@bahan

Could you also send the output of getenforce as well, just to make sure that 
selinux is permissive and persisting beyond reboots.

Cheers 

Sam

On 30 May 2015 1:10 pm, Lukas Slebodnik <lsleb...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On (29/05/15 18:56), bahan w wrote: 
> >Hm. 
> > 
> >@Jakub : 
> >I cannot upgrade, because I am not the hosting provider managing this VM 
> >unfortunately. 
> >I need to make it work with RHEL 6.4. 
> > 
> >@Sam : 
> >Selinux is deactivated : 
> > 
> >cat /etc/selinux/config 
> ># This file controls the state of SELinux on the system. 
> ># SELINUX=disabled 
> >#       enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced. 
> >#       permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing. 
> >#       disabled - SELinux is fully disabled. 
> >SELINUX=disabled 
> We do not test with disabled SELinux. 
> Could you try with "permissive" ? 
>
> LS 
>
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