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kola: rawhide: kdump.crash test failing with selinux enabled #1560
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The kdump.crash test was earlier waiting on kexec-tools 2.0.27 release. |
Opened a BZ for this issue. |
ext.config.kdump.crash is failing right now with selinux enabled. see coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1560
ext.config.kdump.crash is failing right now with selinux enabled. see coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1560
ext.config.kdump.crash test can be dropped from the denylist for as the new selinux-policy-38.28-1 pkg has landed in F39 and rawhide Ref: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1560
ext.config.kdump.crash test can be dropped from the denylist for as the new selinux-policy-38.28-1 pkg has landed in F39 and rawhide Ref: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1560
ext.config.kdump.crash is failing right now with selinux enabled. see coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1560
ext.config.kdump.crash test can be dropped from the denylist for as the new selinux-policy-38.28-1 pkg has landed in F39 and rawhide Ref: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1560
ext.config.kdump.crash is failing right now with selinux enabled. see coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1560
ext.config.kdump.crash test can be dropped from the denylist for as the new selinux-policy-38.28-1 pkg has landed in F39 and rawhide Ref: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1560
The BZ has been marked as fixed. |
Since this test is running and passing on |
The kdump.service seem to fai in the ext.config.kdump.crash test with selinux enabled.
From the journal log, we can see that the kdump.service start to fail because of a avc denial:
Setting
enforcing=0
on the kernel command line, the kdump.crash test seem to PASS. Looks like SELinux is preventing kdump.crash from operation.This issue is found to occur in the latest rawhide x86_64 build
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