CentOS 6.3. *Just* updated, including most current selinux-policy and selinux-policy-targeted. I'm getting tons of these, as in it's just spitting them out when I tail -f /var/log/messages: Sep 13 15:20:51 <server> setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing /bin/ps from search access on the directory @2. For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l d92ec78b-3897-4760-93c5-343a662fec67 Sep 13 15:20:51 <server> setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing /bin/ps from getattr access on the directory /proc/<pid>. For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l a9c9bf7d-d646-4c29-9fe6-ac61b6806f52 Sep 13 15:20:52 <server> setroubleshoot: SELinux is preventing /bin/ps from search access on the directory 4417. For complete SELinux messages. run sealert -l b321ab2d-0277-45c9-bc86-545f9ff6ff91 You can see how many of them there are from the timestamps. Googling, I've seen other folks complain months ago, but no answers. Anyone have a clue? (And yes, I've posted this to the selinux list, also. I'm getting deluged in the logs, and would very, very much like to solve this today.) If selinux wasn't in permissive mode, something(s) would be dead. mark