Hi,
On Wed, November 16, 2016 5:03 pm, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 04:49:46PM -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
> I suppose there could be a bug. I just verified that it's absolutely
> setfiles:
>
> 14:07:25 E: commandrvf: setfiles -F -e /sysroot/dev -e /sysroot/proc -e
> /sysroot/selinux -e /sysroot/sys -r /sysroot -q
> /sysroot/etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts /sysroot/
> 14:07:25 E: Can't stat exclude path "/sysroot/selinux", No such file
or
> directory - ignoring.
>
> [ Spacing Emphasis Mine -- there is no break (except time) here ]
>
> 16:00:42 E: libguestfs: trace: v2v: selinux_relabel = 0
Yes, this is conclusive.
The guest is Fedora 21? Does it have an unusually large number of
files in the filesystem? Is the host RHEL or Fedora and which
version?
Guest is Fedora 21. Host is CentOS 7.2
Guest not have an unusual number of files. At least looking at the number
of inodes used:
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/vda3 2894304 164989 2729315 6% /
So... 165,000 files? My F23 system which imported in 2 minutes has
174,442 inodes used, albeit significantly more free:
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/vda3 23080448 174442 22906006 1% /
Another difference is ext4 (F21) vs xfs (F23).
I will see if I can reproduce it.
Thanks. Worst case I can probably provide you the OVA.
-derek
Rich.
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