> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. April 2016 um 19:35 Uhr > Von: "Ken Gaillot" <kgail...@redhat.com> > An: users@clusterlabs.org > Betreff: Re: [ClusterLabs] pacemaker apache and umask on CentOS 7 > > On 04/20/2016 12:20 PM, Klaus Wenninger wrote: > > On 04/20/2016 05:35 PM, fatcha...@gmx.de wrote: > >> > >>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. April 2016 um 16:31 Uhr > >>> Von: "Klaus Wenninger" <kwenn...@redhat.com> > >>> An: users@clusterlabs.org > >>> Betreff: Re: [ClusterLabs] pacemaker apache and umask on CentOS 7 > >>> > >>> On 04/20/2016 04:11 PM, fatcha...@gmx.de wrote: > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> I´m running a 2-node apache webcluster on a fully patched CentOS 7 > >>>> (pacemaker-1.1.13-10.el7_2.2.x86_64 pcs-0.9.143-15.el7.x86_64). > >>>> Some files which are generated by the apache are created with a umask > >>>> 137 but I need this files created with a umask of 117. > >>>> To change this I first tried to add a umask 117 to /etc/sysconfig/httpd > >>>> & rebooted the system. This had no effekt. > >>>> So I found out (after some research) that this is not working under > >>>> CentOS 7 and that this had to be changed via systemd. > >>>> So I created a directory "/etc/systemd/system/httpd.service.d" and put > >>>> there a "umask.conf"-File with this content: > >>>> [Service] > >>>> UMask=0117 > >>>> > >>>> Again I rebooted the system but no effekt. > >>>> Is the pacemaker really starting the apache over the systemd ? And how > >>>> can I solve the problem ? > >>> Didn't check with CentOS7 but on RHEL7 there is a > >>> /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/apache. > >>> So it depends on how you defined the resource starting apache if systemd > >>> is used or if it being done by the ocf-ra. > >> MY configuration is: > >> Resource: apache (class=ocf provider=heartbeat type=apache) > >> Attributes: configfile=/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf > >> statusurl=http://127.0.0.1:8089/server-status > >> Operations: start interval=0s timeout=40s (apache-start-timeout-40s) > >> stop interval=0s timeout=60s (apache-stop-timeout-60s) > >> monitor interval=1min (apache-monitor-interval-1min) > >> > >> So I quess it is ocf. But what will be the right way to do it ? I lack a > >> bit of understandig about this /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/apache > >> file. > >> > > There are the ocf-Resource-Agents (if there is none you can always > > create one for your service) which usually > > give you a little bit more control of the service from the cib. (You can > > set a couple of variables like in this example > > the pointer to the config-file) > > And of course you can always create resources referring the native > > services of your distro (systemd-units in > > this case). > >> > >> > >> > >>>> Any suggestions are welcome > > If you add envfiles="/etc/sysconfig/httpd" to your apache resource, it > should work.
worked like a charm. Thanks to everybody for your support. Kind regards fatcharly > > >>>> Kind regards > >>>> > >>>> fatcharly > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list: Users@clusterlabs.org > http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org > Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf > Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list: Users@clusterlabs.org http://clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org