05-20-2010
i was thinking along the same lines but couldn't be sure. i listed the /u1 directory and sure enough, it contained lots of subdirectories which ufsrestore spent "make node" for 30 minutes. i see also lots of .htm files and such.
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restorecond
restorecond(8) restorecond(8)
NAME
restorecond - daemon that watches for file creation and then sets the default SELinux file context
SYNOPSIS
restorecond [-d] [-f restorecond_file ] [-u] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes the restorecond program.
This daemon uses inotify to watch files listed in the /etc/selinux/restorecond.conf, when they are created, this daemon will make sure they
have the correct file context associated with the policy.
OPTIONS
-d Turns on debugging mode. Application will stay in the foreground and lots of debugs messages start printing.
-f restorecond_file
Use alternative restorecond.conf file.
-u Turns on user mode. Runs restorecond in the user session and reads /etc/selinux/restorecond_user.conf. Uses dbus to make sure only
one restorecond is running per user session.
-v Turns on verbose debugging. (Report missing files)
AUTHOR
This man page and program was written by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>.
FILES
/etc/selinux/restorecond.conf /etc/selinux/restorecond_user.conf
SEE ALSO
restorecon(8),
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