Hi Florian,

The installation process creates a new 'oneadmin' user and group, although
the group may be named 'cloud' by some distros packages... I'm not sure
right now of which ones.

Through the documentation we refer to the oneadmin's group, so the actual
name is not really relevant.

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On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 12:20 AM, Florian Heigl
<fhe...@wartungsfenster.de>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I installed OpenNebula 3.4 from the RPMs on CentOS6.2
> Some thing confuses me.
>
> I remember there is some group called "cloud", at least on the vm nodes.
> Should it also exist on the oned server?
>
> If yes, why did the installer create the oneadmin user, but not the
> secondary group?
>
> This is what I have now:
> $ id
> uid=498(oneadmin) gid=497(oneadmin) groups=497(oneadmin)
>
> Can someone tell me how exactly things should be?
>
> Greetings,
> Florian
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