Public bug reported: [Impact] Systemd Unit file doesn't read any settings by default
[Description] The unit file shipped with the Xenial pacemaker package tries to read environment settings from /etc/sysconfig/ instead of /etc/default/. The result is that settings defined in /etc/default/pacemaker are not effective. Since the /etc/default/pacemaker file is created with default values when the pacemaker package is installed, we should source that in the systemd unit file. [Test Case] 1) Deploy a Xenial container: $ lxc launch ubuntu:xenial pacemaker 2) Update container and install pacemaker: root@pacemaker:~# apt update && apt install pacemaker -y 3) Check the systemd unit file for the "EnvironmentFile" option: root@pacemaker:~# systemctl cat pacemaker | grep EnvironmentFile EnvironmentFile=-/etc/sysconfig/pacemaker EnvironmentFile=-/etc/sysconfig/sbd [Regression Potential] The regression potential for this should be very low, since the configuration file is already being created by default and other systemd unit files are using the /etc/default config. In case the file doesn't exist or the user removed it, the "-" prefix will gracefully ignore the missing file according to the systemd.exec manual [0]. Nonetheless, the new package will be tested with autopkgtests and the fix will be validated in a reproduction environment. [0] https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html ** Affects: pacemaker (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Assignee: Heitor R. Alves de Siqueira (halves) Status: Fix Released ** Affects: pacemaker (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: Undecided Assignee: Heitor R. Alves de Siqueira (halves) Status: Confirmed ** Tags: sts ** Also affects: pacemaker (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: pacemaker (Ubuntu Xenial) Status: New => Confirmed ** Changed in: pacemaker (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Fix Released ** Changed in: pacemaker (Ubuntu Xenial) Assignee: (unassigned) => Heitor R. Alves de Siqueira (halves) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of नेपाली भाषा समायोजकहरुको समूह, which is subscribed to Xenial. Matching subscriptions: Ubuntu 16.04 Bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1819046 Title: Systemd unit file reads settings from wrong path Status in pacemaker package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in pacemaker source package in Xenial: Confirmed Bug description: [Impact] Systemd Unit file doesn't read any settings by default [Description] The unit file shipped with the Xenial pacemaker package tries to read environment settings from /etc/sysconfig/ instead of /etc/default/. The result is that settings defined in /etc/default/pacemaker are not effective. Since the /etc/default/pacemaker file is created with default values when the pacemaker package is installed, we should source that in the systemd unit file. [Test Case] 1) Deploy a Xenial container: $ lxc launch ubuntu:xenial pacemaker 2) Update container and install pacemaker: root@pacemaker:~# apt update && apt install pacemaker -y 3) Check the systemd unit file for the "EnvironmentFile" option: root@pacemaker:~# systemctl cat pacemaker | grep EnvironmentFile EnvironmentFile=-/etc/sysconfig/pacemaker EnvironmentFile=-/etc/sysconfig/sbd [Regression Potential] The regression potential for this should be very low, since the configuration file is already being created by default and other systemd unit files are using the /etc/default config. In case the file doesn't exist or the user removed it, the "-" prefix will gracefully ignore the missing file according to the systemd.exec manual [0]. Nonetheless, the new package will be tested with autopkgtests and the fix will be validated in a reproduction environment. [0] https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pacemaker/+bug/1819046/+subscriptions _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~group.of.nepali.translators Post to : group.of.nepali.translators@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~group.of.nepali.translators More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp