- Sep 06, 2010
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René Nussbaumer authored
The startup of the daemons would take a lot of time otherwise, also it's not needed to set the permissions of those file over and over again, because if the daemons are once migrated to the user they will keep creating the file for that user. The full run is intended as initial upgrade Signed-off-by:
René Nussbaumer <rn@google.com> Reviewed-by:
Michael Hanselmann <hansmi@google.com>
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René Nussbaumer authored
Please note that this can and will be improved over time. There are discussions about automated file generation of ensure-dirs so we can _really_ keep all the permissions and file ownerships in one place. Because right now they are all in this file _and_ on every WriteFile call. Signed-off-by:
René Nussbaumer <rn@google.com> Reviewed-by:
Michael Hanselmann <hansmi@google.com>
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- Jun 04, 2010
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Guido Trotter authored
Sometimes a node has never been a master. Or ran rapi. In that case we need to create the file (because if later rapi gets started, it won't be able to create it itself). Signed-off-by:
Guido Trotter <ultrotter@google.com> Reviewed-by:
Iustin Pop <iustin@google.com>
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René Nussbaumer authored
This is a workaround until we fully switched to user separation and fixes the owners of directories/log files so ganeti-rapi will start flawlessly. This is right now run for every daemon but as it operates on a relatively small subset its impact is small. Signed-off-by:
René Nussbaumer <rn@google.com> Reviewed-by:
Michael Hanselmann <hansmi@google.com>
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