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Originally Posted by pspravin
selinux seems to be related to security of Linux. Is there any other impact if I turn this off? though this is a test instance, I am trying to be cautious, please suggest.
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SElinux is a great security tool, but turning it off won't alter anything but system security. It simply applies intricate, fine-grained permissions to the system.
You should at least turn it off temporarily to see if the problem goes away. You can always turn it back on.