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On 05/13/2011 06:11 AM, Charlie Derwent wrote:
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cite="mid:BANLkTinsJkG9hdh4fkGnCwQpmC31SX_ejA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi <br>
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First time posting on the mailing list so go easy on me :-) <br>
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I've installed freeipa on our network and noticed that no real
user owns the folders /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA and
/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-TEST-NET. Isn't this going to cause
logrotate errors? I have a feeling this came about because I
installed freeipa then had to uninstall it, then re-installed it
again and the UID and GID's I'm seeing may have been the previous
pkisrv and dirsrv users/groups. If this is true can I just
manually chown the directories and if so what permissions should I
set?<br>
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That is not the normal state of things. They should be owned by the
dirsrv user and group. Since the dirsrv user is responsible for
writing to these files, creating the directories etc, I would not
think you would have a usable install if this is not set up
correctly. id you do ps -ef | grep dirsrv, what user is running
those processes?<br>
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Thanks<br>
Charlie<br>
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