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The rhev-agent package was rename to ovirt-guest-agent in Fedora, so the selinux policy should be updated to match the new name and file/path changes. The major changes are: 1. The service is executed using the new systemd. 2. The main executable file is called ovirt-guest-agent.py. 3. The executable path is called /usr/share/ovirt-guest-agent. If you can direct me to where I can see the policy "source" I might be able to add some more information. Thanks!
Fixed in selinux-policy-3.10.0-89.fc17
Will it back-ported to fc16? Thanks.
Is this also needed for RHEL6?
Backported fo F16. [mgrepl@avalanche nsaserefpolicy]$ git log f16 commit 16ff84924f2d73727a46f3185ba8550cd2a9ab66 Author: Miroslav Grepl <mgrepl> Date: Thu Feb 16 11:39:21 2012 +0000 - rhev-agent package was rename to ovirt-guest-agent * add support for this change
(In reply to comment #3) > Is this also needed for RHEL6? I don't think so. For RHEL the rhev-agent is used for now.
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