[Pki-devel] [PATCH] 51 - add systemd files to dogtag 9 for tps/ra

Matthew Harmsen mharmsen at redhat.com
Thu Aug 23 22:58:48 UTC 2012


On 08/22/12 19:53, Ade Lee wrote:
> This adds systemd files for tps and ra.  These subsystems now start
> correctly on f17.
>
> Please review,
> Ade
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ACK - because Failures alluded to below were deemed as to not be caused 
by this patch.

Tested pre-installed/pre-configured CA, KRA, OCSP, TKS, RA, and TPS 
instances on 64-bit Fedora 16 running SELinux in Enforcing mode:

  * Successfully restarted CA
      o Successfully requested, approved, and issued a certificate on the CA
  * Successfully restarted KRA
      o Successfully archived a certificate's keys on the KRA
  * Successfully restarted OCSP
  * Successfully restarted RA
  * Successfully restarted TKS
  * Successfully restarted TPS after changing
    '/var/lib/pki-tps/conf/CS.cfg' from:
      o selftests.container.order.startup=TPSPresence:critical,
        TPSSystemCertsVerification:critical to
      o selftests.container.order.startup=TPSPresence:critical
      o Failure was believed to NOT be related to these patches as this
        appears to crash TKS as well
  * Successfully restarted TKS after changing
    '/var/lib/pki-tks/conf/CS.cfg' from:
      o selftests.container.order.startup=TKSKnownSessionKey:critical,
        SystemCertsVerification:critical to
      o selftests.container.order.startup=SystemCertsVerification:critical
      o Failure was believed to NOT be related to these patches


Built/Installed/Configured/Tested CA, KRA, OCSP, TKS, RA, and TPS 
instances on 64-bit Fedora 17 running SELinux in Enforcing mode:

  * Successfully restarted KRA
      o Successfully archived a certificate's keys on the KRA
  * Successfully restarted OCSP
      o Successfully restarted RA
  * Successfully restarted TKS
  * Successfully restarted TPS after changing
    '/var/lib/pki-tps/conf/CS.cfg' from:
      o selftests.container.order.startup=TPSPresence:critical,
        TPSSystemCertsVerification:critical to
      o selftests.container.order.startup=TPSPresence:critical
      o Failure was believed to NOT be related to these patches as this
        appears to crash TKS as well
  * Successfully restarted TKS after changing
    '/var/lib/pki-tks/conf/CS.cfg' from:
      o selftests.container.order.startup=TKSKnownSessionKey:critical,
        SystemCertsVerification:critical to
      o selftests.container.order.startup=SystemCertsVerification:critical
      o Failure was believed to NOT be related to these patches

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