2009/8/18 Milan Zazrivec <[email protected]>: > On Tuesday 18 August 2009 10:59:13 Ade wrote: >> Ive been running Spacewalk 0.5 on a Centos 5.3 system for a while now >> and I (yesterday) attempted an upgrade. I realised that I hadnt >> updated the .repo file and so I did this and attempted the upgrade >> again >> >> It fails at the schema upgrade part, with the following error and >> doesnt put any log file in the directory mentioned >> >> Heres the output >> >> >> # /usr/bin/spacewalk-schema-upgrade >> Schema upgrade: [spacewalk-schema-0.5.20-1.el5] -> >> [spacewalk-schema-0.6.22-1.el5] >> Searching for upgrade path: [spacewalk-schema-0.5.20-1] -> >> [spacewalk-schema-0.6.22-1] >> Searching for upgrade path: [spacewalk-schema-0.5.20] -> >> [spacewalk-schema-0.6.22] >> Searching for upgrade path: [spacewalk-schema-0.5] -> >> [spacewalk-schema-0.6] The path: [spacewalk-schema-0.5] -> >> [spacewalk-schema-0.6] >> Planing to run sqlplus with >> [/var/log/spacewalk/schema-upgrade/20090817-155010-script.sql] >> Hit Enter to continue or Ctrl+C to interrupt: >> Executing sqlplus, the logs are in >> /var/log/spacewalk/schema-upgrade/20090817-155010-*. >> O/S Message: Permission denied > > Are you running with selinux enforcing? If so, what does > > # ls -ldZ /var/log/spacewalk/schema-upgrade > > tell you? Normally it should give you: > > # ls -ldZ /var/log/spacewalk/schema-upgrade > drwxr-xr-x root root > user_u:object_r:oracle_sqlplus_log_t /var/log/spacewalk/schema-upgrade > > -MZ
Hi Milan Yes I am running with SELinux enforcing - here is the output. It looks different to what you expected # ls -ldZ /var/log/spacewalk/schema-upgrade drwxr-xr-x root root root:object_r:var_log_t /var/log/spacewalk/schema-upgrade Thanks for your help, Adrian _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
