This thread was originally posted at fedora-list, but other posters recommended that I repost this thread here in this list, although cleaned up.
For awhile, it seemed that I was getting regular sealert warnings (the "star" in notification taskbar) but now I no longer receive it.
I noticed that setroubleshoot was running at 85-95% of CPU load so I killed it along with sealert processes and that brought the CPU load WAY down.
I have removed the setroubleshoot packages and re-installed it. It did not remove the problem.
At this point, I have disabled the setroubleshootd service and my CPU is now quiet.
What can I do to fix or analyze this problem?
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Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
This thread was originally posted at fedora-list, but other posters recommended that I repost this thread here in this list, although cleaned up.
For awhile, it seemed that I was getting regular sealert warnings (the "star" in notification taskbar) but now I no longer receive it.
I noticed that setroubleshoot was running at 85-95% of CPU load so I killed it along with sealert processes and that brought the CPU load WAY down.
I have removed the setroubleshoot packages and re-installed it. It did not remove the problem.
At this point, I have disabled the setroubleshootd service and my CPU is now quiet.
What can I do to fix or analyze this problem?
File a bug report for starters. It would really help to get some diagnostic information. To do this edit /etc/setroubleshoot/setroubleshoot.cfg, find the section in the cfg file label setroubleshootd_log, in that section change the value of level to debug and then restart setroubleshootd with
/sbin/service setroubleshoot restart
After it misbehaves stop the service with
/sbin/service setroubleshoot stop
Then attach the logfile /var/log/setroubleshoot/setroubleshootd.log to the bug report.
Thank you.
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