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Qiang Zhang updated RANGER-1373:
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Attachment: 0001-RANGER-1373-The-chown-invalid-user-ranger-ranger-wou.patch
> The "chown: invalid user: ‘ranger:ranger’" would appear when I run
> updatepolicymgrpassword.sh. to update policy mgr password.
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> Key: RANGER-1373
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-1373
> Project: Ranger
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: usersync
> Affects Versions: 0.7.0
> Reporter: Qiang Zhang
> Assignee: Qiang Zhang
> Labels: patch
> Attachments:
> 0001-RANGER-1373-The-chown-invalid-user-ranger-ranger-wou.patch
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> Test steps
> 1. Using following configuration to install the Ranger UserSync Process in
> install.properties.
> unix_user=usersync
> unix_group=usersync
> 2. Running updatepolicymgrpassword.sh. to update policy mgr password.
> The cause of the error is as follows:
> The linux user processing logic of the installer for the Ranger UserSync
> Process and updatepolicymgrpassword.sh is inconsistent. The installer for the
> Ranger UserSync Process use configuration parameters to create linux user.
> However updatepolicymgrpassword.sh use hard code get linux user. In above
> test steps the usersync user and usersync group was created when installing
> the Ranger UserSync Process. ranger user and ranger group don't exist. In
> chown ${unix_user}:${unix_group} `dirname "${SYNC_LDAP_BIND_KEYSTOREPATH}"`
> the updatepolicymgrpassword.sh used ranger user and ranger group. The
> updatepolicymgrpassword.sh code is as following:
> unix_user=ranger
> unix_group=ranger
> chown ${unix_user}:${unix_group} `dirname "${SYNC_LDAP_BIND_KEYSTOREPATH}"`.
> The installer for the Ranger UserSync Process code is as following:
> unix_user = globalDict['unix_user']
> ownerName = mergeProps[unixUserProp]
> groupName = mergeProps[unixGroupProp]
> ownerId = createUser(ownerName, groupName)
> We should also get linux user and group from configuration file in
> updatepolicymgrpassword.sh.
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