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Federico Lucifredi 2016-01-07 01:53:04 UTC CC flucifre
Ken Dreyer (Red Hat) 2016-01-07 17:12:55 UTC CC branto, kdreyer
Assignee icolle branto
Flags needinfo?(branto)
Boris Ranto 2016-01-08 08:40:08 UTC Flags needinfo?(branto)
Alfredo Deza 2016-01-08 13:50:48 UTC CC vakulkar
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Vasu Kulkarni 2016-01-08 21:47:25 UTC Flags needinfo?(vakulkar)
Harish NV Rao 2016-01-13 12:23:44 UTC Sub Component Ceph-Deploy
Target Release 1.3.3 1.3.2
CC hnallurv, ngoswami
Component Installer Documentation
Assignee branto ceph-docs
John Wilkins 2016-01-13 16:25:42 UTC CC jowilkin
Bara Ancincova 2016-01-15 13:16:52 UTC Status NEW ASSIGNED
Assignee ceph-docs bancinco
Anjana Suparna Sriram 2016-01-18 09:28:16 UTC Keywords Documentation, ZStream
CC asriram
Bara Ancincova 2016-01-19 14:39:47 UTC Status ASSIGNED MODIFIED
Flags needinfo?(vakulkar)
Vasu Kulkarni 2016-01-19 17:51:15 UTC Flags needinfo?(vakulkar)
Bara Ancincova 2016-01-19 17:52:44 UTC Status MODIFIED ON_QA
Tanay Ganguly 2016-02-03 08:56:20 UTC Status ON_QA ASSIGNED
CC bancinco, tganguly
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Bara Ancincova 2016-02-03 10:16:10 UTC Status ASSIGNED ON_QA
Flags needinfo?(bancinco)
Tanay Ganguly 2016-02-03 10:50:24 UTC Status ON_QA VERIFIED
Bara Ancincova 2016-02-17 12:17:26 UTC Blocks 1299303
Bara Ancincova 2016-02-17 13:48:02 UTC Blocks 1299303
Doc Text .Support for SELinux has been added

With this release, the SELinux policy for Red Hat Ceph Storage has been added. SELinux provides another security layer by enforcing Mandatory Access Control (MAC) mechanism over all processes. To learn more about SELinux, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide/index.html[SELinux User's and Administrator's Guide] for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

SELinux is not enabled by default, to use it, install an additional `ceph-selinux` package. For detailed information about this process, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/version-1.3/red-hat-ceph-storage-13-installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/#install-selinux[SELinux] section in the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/1.3/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64[Installation Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux].

NOTE: All Ceph daemons will be down for the time the `ceph-selinux` package is being installed. Therefore, your cluster will not be able to serve any data at this point. This operation is necessary in order to update the metadata of the files located on the underlying file system and to make Ceph daemons run with the correct context. This operation may easily take several minutes depending on the size and speed of the underlying storage.
Ken Dreyer (Red Hat) 2016-02-17 15:51:52 UTC Doc Text .Support for SELinux has been added

With this release, the SELinux policy for Red Hat Ceph Storage has been added. SELinux provides another security layer by enforcing Mandatory Access Control (MAC) mechanism over all processes. To learn more about SELinux, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide/index.html[SELinux User's and Administrator's Guide] for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

SELinux is not enabled by default, to use it, install an additional `ceph-selinux` package. For detailed information about this process, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/version-1.3/red-hat-ceph-storage-13-installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/#install-selinux[SELinux] section in the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/1.3/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64[Installation Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux].

NOTE: All Ceph daemons will be down for the time the `ceph-selinux` package is being installed. Therefore, your cluster will not be able to serve any data at this point. This operation is necessary in order to update the metadata of the files located on the underlying file system and to make Ceph daemons run with the correct context. This operation may easily take several minutes depending on the size and speed of the underlying storage.
.Support for SELinux has been added

With this release, the SELinux policy for Red Hat Ceph Storage has been added. SELinux provides another security layer by enforcing Mandatory Access Control (MAC) mechanism over all processes. To learn more about SELinux, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide/index.html[SELinux User's and Administrator's Guide] for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

SELinux support for Ceph is not enabled by default. To use it, install an additional `ceph-selinux` package. For detailed information about this process, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/version-1.3/red-hat-ceph-storage-13-installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/#install-selinux[SELinux] section in the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/1.3/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64[Installation Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux].

NOTE: All Ceph daemons will be down for the time the `ceph-selinux` package is being installed. Therefore, your cluster node will not be able to serve any data at this point. This operation is necessary in order to update the metadata of the files located on the underlying file system and to make Ceph daemons run with the correct context. This operation may easily take several minutes depending on the size and speed of the underlying storage.
Bara Ancincova 2016-02-25 13:38:46 UTC Blocks 1299303
Bara Ancincova 2016-02-25 13:41:48 UTC Doc Text .Support for SELinux has been added

With this release, the SELinux policy for Red Hat Ceph Storage has been added. SELinux provides another security layer by enforcing Mandatory Access Control (MAC) mechanism over all processes. To learn more about SELinux, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide/index.html[SELinux User's and Administrator's Guide] for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

SELinux support for Ceph is not enabled by default. To use it, install an additional `ceph-selinux` package. For detailed information about this process, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/version-1.3/red-hat-ceph-storage-13-installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/#install-selinux[SELinux] section in the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/1.3/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64[Installation Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux].

NOTE: All Ceph daemons will be down for the time the `ceph-selinux` package is being installed. Therefore, your cluster node will not be able to serve any data at this point. This operation is necessary in order to update the metadata of the files located on the underlying file system and to make Ceph daemons run with the correct context. This operation may easily take several minutes depending on the size and speed of the underlying storage.
.Support for SELinux has been added

With this release, the SELinux policy for Red Hat Ceph Storage has been added. SELinux provides another security layer by enforcing Mandatory Access Control (MAC) mechanism over all processes. To learn more about SELinux, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide/index.html[SELinux User's and Administrator's Guide] for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

SELinux support for Ceph is not enabled by default. To use it, install an additional `ceph-selinux` package. For detailed information about this process, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/version-1.3/red-hat-ceph-storage-13-installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/#install-selinux[SELinux] section in the Red Hat Ceph Storage https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/1.3/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64[Installation Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux].

NOTE: All Ceph daemons will be down for the time the `ceph-selinux` package is being installed. Therefore, your cluster node will not be able to serve any data at this point. This operation is necessary in order to update the metadata of the files located on the underlying file system and to make Ceph daemons run with the correct context. This operation may easily take several minutes depending on the size and speed of the underlying storage.
Bara Ancincova 2016-02-25 15:15:24 UTC Doc Text .Support for SELinux has been added

With this release, the SELinux policy for Red Hat Ceph Storage has been added. SELinux provides another security layer by enforcing Mandatory Access Control (MAC) mechanism over all processes. To learn more about SELinux, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide/index.html[SELinux User's and Administrator's Guide] for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

SELinux support for Ceph is not enabled by default. To use it, install an additional `ceph-selinux` package. For detailed information about this process, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/version-1.3/red-hat-ceph-storage-13-installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/#install-selinux[SELinux] section in the Red Hat Ceph Storage https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/1.3/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64[Installation Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux].

NOTE: All Ceph daemons will be down for the time the `ceph-selinux` package is being installed. Therefore, your cluster node will not be able to serve any data at this point. This operation is necessary in order to update the metadata of the files located on the underlying file system and to make Ceph daemons run with the correct context. This operation may easily take several minutes depending on the size and speed of the underlying storage.
.Support for SELinux has been added

With this release, the SELinux policy for Red Hat Ceph Storage has been added. SELinux provides another security layer by enforcing Mandatory Access Control (MAC) mechanism over all processes. To learn more about SELinux, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide/index.html[SELinux User's and Administrator's Guide] for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

SELinux support for Ceph is not enabled by default. To use it, install the `ceph-selinux` package. For detailed information about this process, see the https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/version-1.3/red-hat-ceph-storage-13-installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/#install-selinux[SELinux] section in the Red Hat Ceph Storage https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-ceph-storage/1.3/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64/installation-guide-for-rhel-x86-64[Installation Guide for Red Hat Enterprise Linux].

NOTE: All Ceph daemons will be down for the time the `ceph-selinux` package is being installed. Therefore, your cluster node will not be able to serve any data at this point. This operation is necessary in order to update the metadata of the files located on the underlying file system and to make Ceph daemons run with the correct context. This operation may take several minutes depending on the size and speed of the underlying storage.
Anjana Suparna Sriram 2016-03-01 08:22:49 UTC Status VERIFIED CLOSED
Resolution --- CURRENTRELEASE
Last Closed 2016-03-01 03:22:49 UTC

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