Hi

It's possible fapolicyd blocks ActiveMQ, it depends what you have
/etc/fapolicyd/rules.d.

Do you launch ActiveMQ via the wrapper or via the bin/activemq script ?

Regards
JB

On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 10:52 PM Wheat,Michael R (BPA) - TTST-DITT-2
<mrwh...@bpa.gov.invalid> wrote:
>
> I have a situation where we have to use fapolicyd, and when its enabled, 
> ActiveMQ won't start.
> If I disable fapolicyd, then start activemq, it seems to work fine. Then when 
> I re-enable fapolicyd, activemq fails.
>
> So I have some rules permitting activemq to operate added to fapolicyd.
>
> Now activemq still wont start unless it is enable before fapolicyd is 
> enabled, and then it works fine.
>
> So I suspect that there is some dependency within activemq that is being 
> blocked by the fapolicyd, but I know not what.
>
> Surely our team cannot be the first to attempt to use fapolicyd with 
> activemq, but I cannot seem to find any documentation online from either RHEL 
> or ActiveMQ, nor any of the chat boards discussing this scenario.
>
> Does anyone have any input?
>
>
> Very Respectfully,
>
> Michael R. Wheat
>

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