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(Updated 二月 10, 2017, 10:16 a.m.)


Review request for ranger, Alok Lal, Don Bosco Durai, Colm O hEigeartaigh, 
Ramesh Mani, Selvamohan Neethiraj, and Velmurugan Periasamy.


Summary (updated)
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The "chown: invalid user: ‘ranger:ranger’" would appear when I run 
updatepolicymgrpassword.sh and updatepolicymgrpassword.py to update policy mgr 
password.So changing directory attributes failed.


Bugs: RANGER-1373
    https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-1373


Repository: ranger


Description
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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 or updatepolicymgrpassword.py 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, updatepolicymgrpassword.sh and updatepolicymgrpassword.py is 
inconsistent. The installer for the Ranger UserSync Process use configuration 
parameters to create linux user. However updatepolicymgrpassword.sh and 
updatepolicymgrpassword.py 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 and updatepolicymgrpassword.py.


Diffs
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  unixauthservice/scripts/updatepolicymgrpassword.py 92c4805 
  unixauthservice/scripts/updatepolicymgrpassword.sh a13c030 

Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/56531/diff/


Testing
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1. Using following configuration to install the Ranger UserSync Process in 
install.properties.
unix_user=usersync
unix_group=usersync
2. Running updatepolicymgrpassword.sh or updatepolicymgrpassword.py to update 
policy mgr password.


Thanks,

Qiang Zhang

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