marcinek
ADSM.ORG Member
Hello Everyone!
I have lost my /home contents few day ago. I had to restore it from TSM. I'm running Fedora 21 workstation, but I'm sure this should apply to all fairly modern distros including CentOS/RH7 which are supported as a clients.
Restore was successfull, but all files got restored an unconfined_u (regular files for power-user). Some of them, mostly config files like<dot>something should get other context, ie mozilla_home_t, config_home_t and so on. It's not the problem so far, as selinux=permissive is allowed, but when it goes to enforcing, the systems will be useless.
My questions are:
Is there a way to make TSM Client save context information on files ? I use 7.1 client with.... 5.5.7 server :-\
Perhaps new servers can already store this info ?
Any other backup tool that is SE Linux context aware ?
I have lost my /home contents few day ago. I had to restore it from TSM. I'm running Fedora 21 workstation, but I'm sure this should apply to all fairly modern distros including CentOS/RH7 which are supported as a clients.
Restore was successfull, but all files got restored an unconfined_u (regular files for power-user). Some of them, mostly config files like<dot>something should get other context, ie mozilla_home_t, config_home_t and so on. It's not the problem so far, as selinux=permissive is allowed, but when it goes to enforcing, the systems will be useless.
My questions are:
Is there a way to make TSM Client save context information on files ? I use 7.1 client with.... 5.5.7 server :-\
Perhaps new servers can already store this info ?
Any other backup tool that is SE Linux context aware ?