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Issue with /var/log mounting

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Environment

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2

Situation

After upgrading to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2 auditd rules were missing then we noticed that auditd wasn't running because /var/log/audit was missing.  We found that they were getting mounted to the wrong directory as seen below.

1. /var/log mounts to /run/initramfs/log
2. /var/log/audit mounts to /run/initramfs/log/audit

Test
*Make a bind mount of the root file system and check where /var/log points:
# mkdir /mnt/root
# mount --bind / /mnt/root
# ls -ld /mnt/root/var
# ls -ld /mnt/root/var/log

Possible Results
s4ha6prd:~ # mount --bind / /mnt/root
s4ha6prd:~ #
s4ha6prd:~ # ls -ld /mnt/root/var
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 28 Aug 31 11:58 /mnt/root/var
s4ha6prd:~ #
s4ha6prd:~ # ls -ld /mnt/root/var/log
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Aug 31 11:58 /mnt/root/var/log -> /run/initramfs/log
s4ha6prd:~ #

In general, since /var is in their case a mount point for /dev/system/lvvar, it
is advised to make this directory empty on the root file system. All files in
it will be made inaccessible when /dev/system/lvvar gets mounted over it.

Resolution

Run these commands to fix the issue
 # mount --bind / /mnt/root
 # rm /mnt/root/var/log

Reboot

Disclaimer

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  • Document ID:000020348
  • Creation Date: 26-Jul-2021
  • Modified Date:28-Jul-2021
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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