Tristan Santore wrote:
On 26/11/14 18:44, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
The admin I work with and I have been updated our CentOS servers to 6.6. One server that's been running for years, with no issues (it is in permissive, also), got updated...
Nov 25 17:26:56 Updated: kexec-tools-2.0.0-280.el6.x86_64 <many, many, many lines of asterisks elided> Nov 26 01:10:52 Updated: selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-260.el6.noarch Nov 26 01:10:56 Updated: coolkey-1.1.0-32.el6.x86_64
Yes, that *is* about 7.5 *hours* to install that policy. I can only guess that for some reason, it decided to relabel the *ENTIRE* system.
Anyone have any idea *why*?
Any large SANs mounted ? Or other large data volumes ? Then it could take AGES!
Nope. A RAID 1 w/ 914G, 37% used. Don't tell me it tried to do any NFS-mounted stuff, that I can't believe.
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