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Hallo Jens

Jens Hektor wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> after updating my nfsen machine from fedora core 8 to fc9
> und subsequently to fc10 and fc11 I lost the nfcapd files
> in my
> 
>       profiles-data/<group>/<profile>/<source>/<year>/<month>/<day>
> 
> directories. Even <day> is not created.
> 
> nfdump is (as before) 1.5.8 (has been recompiled for fc9)
> nfsen is 1.3.2.

If it worked before the update, you may check the fc SElinux settings.
Obviously nfcapd is not allowed to create directories. Grab in the mailing
list archive. There should be some posts for that.

        - Peter
> 
> I guess I have run into some FAQ issue, can someone help?
> 
> Best regards, Jens Hektor
> 
> 
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