action #177081
closedopenQA Project (public) - coordination #127031: [saga][epic] openQA for SUSE customers
openQA Project (public) - coordination #138365: [epic] openQA works in SELinux enforced environments
openqa_install_nginx test fails in apparmor size:S
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Description
Observation¶
openQA test in scenario openqa-Tumbleweed-dev-x86_64-openqa_install_nginx@64bit-2G fails in
apparmor
# Test died: command 'aa-enabled' failed at /usr/lib/os-autoinst/autotest.pm line 416.
# aa-enabled
No - disabled at boot.
Reproducible¶
Fails since (at least) Build :TW.34731 (current job)
Expected result¶
Last good: :TW.34730 (or more recent)
Further details¶
Always latest result in this scenario: latest
Suggestions¶
- Apparmor is now disabled by default. Ensure it is enabled e.g. via kernel parameters
- File a follow-up ticket about migrating to selinux
Updated by okurz about 1 month ago
Tumbleweed just changed to selinux by default. At best we can add support for selinux. For now we can ensure within the tests to enable apparmor and mention that in the documentation as well
Updated by jbaier_cz about 1 month ago
- Has duplicate action #177087: Replace apparmor with selinux added
Updated by livdywan about 1 month ago
- Subject changed from test fails in apparmor to openqa_install_nginx test fails in apparmor size:s
- Description updated (diff)
- Status changed from New to Workable
- Priority changed from Normal to High
Updated by jbaier_cz about 1 month ago
- Status changed from Workable to In Progress
Updated by jbaier_cz about 1 month ago
Updated by openqa_review about 1 month ago
- Due date set to 2025-02-28
Setting due date based on mean cycle time of SUSE QE Tools
Updated by jbaier_cz about 1 month ago
- Copied to action #177261: [openQA-in-openQA] Consider adding SELinux support added
Updated by jbaier_cz about 1 month ago
- Subject changed from openqa_install_nginx test fails in apparmor size:s to openqa_install_nginx test fails in apparmor size:S
- Due date deleted (
2025-02-28) - Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
Current tests are already green, so the coverage with AppArmor should be OK, for SELinux I created #177261, so we might look at it in the future if we want to support it as well.