On Mon, Aug 06, 2018 at 08:33:46AM -0400, Aaron Conole wrote:
> Timothy Redaelli writes:
>
> > When ovsdb-server is starting, it performs some DB steps such as
> > creating and upgrading the OvS DB. When we are running as
> > 'non-root' user, the 'runuser' tool is used to manage the privileges.
Timothy Redaelli writes:
> When ovsdb-server is starting, it performs some DB steps such as
> creating and upgrading the OvS DB. When we are running as
> 'non-root' user, the 'runuser' tool is used to manage the privileges.
> However, when this happens during systemd boot, we observe the
Hello Timothy,
On 08/06/2018 01:03 PM, Timothy Redaelli wrote:
> When ovsdb-server is starting, it performs some DB steps such as
> creating and upgrading the OvS DB. When we are running as
> 'non-root' user, the 'runuser' tool is used to manage the privileges.
> However, when this happens during
When ovsdb-server is starting, it performs some DB steps such as
creating and upgrading the OvS DB. When we are running as
'non-root' user, the 'runuser' tool is used to manage the privileges.
However, when this happens during systemd boot, we observe the following
errors in journald:
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