selinux and oracle
Daniel J Walsh
dwalsh at redhat.com
Mon Jan 8 20:45:30 UTC 2007
Jack Null wrote:
> I have a RHEL4U4 server that will become an Oracle 10gR2 server in
> three weeks. Almost all of the documentation I have seen about
> installing oracle on a selinux enabled server says to turn off
> selinux. Only 1 document said that oracle and selinux can function
> together. So can oracle and selinux play nice or do I have to turn it
> off?
They should be able to play nice. The only place they might hit would
be if there is a web interface.
Oracle might also be seeking to eek out every bit of performace.
SELinux can add some load between 2-20% depending on which performance
test you run.
>
> Thanks,
> Adam
>
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