Hi!
I'm having a problem created by systemd: A temporary directory is to be created
that is owned by a user found in LDAP.
However as all temporary directories are created way before networking is
available, I cannot user the user name, nor can systemd delay creating that
directory after networking/LDAP is available.
So I tried specifying the numeric UID/GID instead, but contrary to the manual
page, it does not work:
systemd-tmpfiles[19305]: [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/nrpe.conf:1] Unknown user '1019'.
The only line in file /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/nrpe.conf is:
d /run/nrpe 0755 1019 nagios
From the manual page:
UID, GID
The user and group to use for this file or directory. This may either be
a numeric user/group ID or a
user or group name. If omitted or when set to "-", the default 0 (root)
is used. For z and Z lines, when
...
Any clever ideas?
My guess is to split creating all the temporary files at early boott time into
multiple phases so that name service can be used for use rresolution. If the
service needs the name resolution, the temporary directory for the service can
be delayes just before the service will be started...
Regards,
Ulrich
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