Yep it's a user called dirsrv and another pkisrv. Pretty sure it was all running, I imagine it just wasn't logging properly.
I changed the ownership of the files a while ago so it's started logging properly again but trawling through the error logfiles we've got LOGINFO: Unable to open access file:/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-TEST-NET/access Which is funny cause somehow it still managed to write the error into the error log. On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Adam Young <[email protected]> wrote: > On 05/13/2011 06:11 AM, Charlie Derwent wrote: > > Hi > > First time posting on the mailing list so go easy on me :-) > > 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? > > > 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? > > > Thanks > Charlie > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeipa-users mailing > [email protected]https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeipa-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users >
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