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− | A new sysctl entry <code>fs.ve-xattr-policy</code> has been implemented and is available in RHEL5 kernels since 028stab0644.4. It allows you to control how to react when xattr changes from inside a Container. | + | A new sysctl entry <code>fs.ve-xattr-policy</code> (file <code>/proc/sys/fs/ve-xattr-policy</code> on the HN) has been implemented and is available in RHEL5 kernels since 028stab0644.4. It allows you to control how to react when xattr changes from inside a Container. |
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{{Note|If you assign any other value to "ve-xattr-policy", the policy will be set to "accept".}} | {{Note|If you assign any other value to "ve-xattr-policy", the policy will be set to "accept".}} | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{Bug|1050}} | ||
[[Category: Kernel]] | [[Category: Kernel]] |
Latest revision as of 04:13, 7 June 2011
A new sysctl entry fs.ve-xattr-policy
(file /proc/sys/fs/ve-xattr-policy
on the HN) has been implemented and is available in RHEL5 kernels since 028stab0644.4. It allows you to control how to react when xattr changes from inside a Container.
Three options can be used:
- 0
- accept any xattr modifications (Container 0 always and regular containers by default)
- 1
- ignore
- 2
- reject
Note: If you assign any other value to "ve-xattr-policy", the policy will be set to "accept". |