To resolve this issue, stop the SELinux service before installing or running ServerProtect. To stop the service:
- Open "/etc/selinux/config".
- Set "SELINUX=disabled".
- Restart your computer.

To resolve this issue, stop the SELinux service before installing or running ServerProtect. To stop the service:
ServerProtect For Linux All
There is a problem with Server Protect for Linux agents not starting after installation. This is caused by the Linux security module Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux).
When SELinux is running at the same time, ServerProtect may not function properly. The "execve" hook in the ServerProtect service conflicts with the SELinux service on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9 x86_64 platforms.
To support "execve" hook on x86_64 kernels after 2.6.32, ServerProtect for Linux uses the Linux Security Module (LSM) to perform the "execve" hook. A conflict may occur under this situation because the kernel only allows one LSM module to register at a time.
To resolve this issue, stop the SELinux service before installing or running ServerProtect. To stop the service: