On 11/10/19 10:25 AM, sixpack13 wrote:
okay,
journalctl | grep -i lvm
=>
Nov 08 03:07:27 obelix.fritz.box systemd[1]: lvm2-lvmpolld.socket: Succeeded.
Nov 08 03:07:27 obelix.fritz.box systemd[1]: Closed LVM2 poll daemon socket.
Nov 08 07:58:17 obelix.fritz.box systemd[1]: lvm2-lvmpolld.socket: Succeeded.
Nov 08 07:58:17 obelix.fritz.box systemd[1]: Closed LVM2 poll daemon socket.
Nov 09 04:27:58 obelix.fritz.box systemd[1]: lvm2-lvmpolld.socket: Succeeded.
Nov 09 04:27:58 obelix.fritz.box systemd[1]: Closed LVM2 poll daemon socket.
Nov 09 19:57:28 obelix.fritz.box systemd[1]: lvm2-lvmpolld.socket: Succeeded.
Nov 09 19:57:28 obelix.fritz.box systemd[1]: Closed LVM2 poll daemon socket.

systemctl | grep -i lvm:
=>
   lvm2-lvmpolld.socket                          loaded active listening LVM2 
poll daemon socket


any /dev/sdc - /dev/sdf entries here ?


Nope....

But the point is, they can appear and they do appear on multiple systems here 
which don't
have lvm partitions.

I'm not going to spend any time to determine when they do and when they don't.
They appear here on multiple systems, with no lvm, at shutdown with no problems 
to poweroff.
So, the message are benign, IMO.

Most people don't bother to do this.  But since you're not using lvm you may 
want to consider
disabling lvm2-lvmpolld.socket and lvm2-monitor.service.

As for selinux.  Instead of trying to check the logs, it is probably easier to 
use the GUI
sealert to check.  So, if there is an selinux issue one can diagnose it.



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