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On 14-01-27 09:24 AM, Diogo Matsubara wrote:
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> 
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> On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Aaron Bentley 
> <aaron.bent...@canonical.com <mailto:aaron.bent...@canonical.com>>
> wrote:
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> On 14-01-27 08:29 AM, Curtis Hovey-Canonical wrote:
>> Juju 1.16.5 is run with sudo, juju 1.17.* is not.
> 
>>> juju --debug bootstrap -e local --constraints mem=2G 2>&1 |
>>> tee bootstrap.log
> 
>> ^ All tests are run as jenkins. When I manually ran this test I 
>> was jenkins via ubuntu using "sudo su". The juju was 1.17.1 made 
>> from r2265.
> 
> Don't do that.  That will trigger known bugs.  You have to ssh
> into the machine as jenkins.  Your orange key should let you do
> that directly, but you can also do "sudo su jenkins" and then "ssh 
> jenkins@localhost".
> 
> 
>> Isn't this the same as doing sudo su - jenkins ? If not, what's
>> the difference?

The difference is that because you're logged in to the instance
directly as jenkins, not su'ed from ubuntu, juju won't try to chown
your files to be owned by ubuntu.  The second ssh obfuscates the
original userid from Juju, because it's a new login.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+bug/1245647

Aaron
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