On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 09:47 -0500, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
The fd:use and blk_file read is caused by a kernel bug. Basically
the
kernel is leaking open file descriptors to subprocesses and SELinux is
preventing access to these leaked file descriptors. This is a good
thing, since these processes could gain would be able to manipulate
these file descriptors. SELinux is great at detecting and preventing
this type of problem. This has been reported to bugsilla. Reviewing
you dmesg file also reveals that you have blkid.tab labeled incorrectly.
I think it may be a lvm bug rather than a kernel bug, so you may want to
re-assign it in bugzilla. Note that anything that runs prior to initial
policy load by /sbin/init or anything that runs as a usermode helper
from the kernel without a domain transition defined will run with type
kernel_t.
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Stephen Smalley
National Security Agency