[Ilugc] SELinux is preventing /sbin/setfiles access to a leaked /tmp/tmpZqeWqe file descriptor.

2010-10-18 Thread jaya kumar
hi to all

am using fedora 13 whenever i startup my system the system is very slow
suddenly there will some errors coming
and suddenly the entire window will get stucking not even mouse movement and
i think collison error on my system

please any one rectify and solve this error ?

SELinux is preventing /sbin/setfiles access to a leaked /tmp/tmpZqeWqe file
descriptor.

Detailed Description:

[restorecon has a permissive type (setfiles_t). This access was not denied.]

SELinux denied access requested by the restorecon command. It looks like
this is
either a leaked descriptor or restorecon output was redirected to a file it
is
not allowed to access. Leaks usually can be ignored since SELinux is just
closing the leak and reporting the error. The application does not use the
descriptor, so it will run properly. If this is a redirection, you will not
get
output in the /tmp/tmpZqeWqe. You should generate a bugzilla on
selinux-policy,
and it will get routed to the appropriate package. You can safely ignore
this
avc.
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Re: [Ilugc] SELinux is preventing /sbin/setfiles access to a leaked /tmp/tmpZqeWqe file descriptor.

2010-10-18 Thread Raja Subramanian
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM, jaya kumar  wrote:
> am using fedora 13 whenever i startup my system the system is very slow
> suddenly there will some errors coming
> and suddenly the entire window will get stucking not even mouse movement and
> i think collison error on my system
...
> SELinux is preventing /sbin/setfiles access to a leaked /tmp/tmpZqeWqe file
> descriptor.

SELinux provides extra capabilities and security enhancements for Linux
systems.  Most desktops and even servers do not need the extra overhead
and maintenance of SELinux.  Applications will not work correctly unless
the SELinux policy is set correctly for every application.

SELinux docs, and instructions on disabling it are here:

http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Security-Enhanced_Linux/sect-Security-Enhanced_Linux-Enabling_and_Disabling_SELinux-Disabling_SELinux.html

Suggest you try disabling SELinux and check if you are still having issues.

- Raja
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