Hi,

It looks like there are some more tempfile creation problems in the
redhat-cluster source package.

1) In rgmanager/src/daemons/main.c (line 707):

        void
        dump_internal_state(char *loc)
        {
                FILE *fp;
                fp=fopen(loc, "w+");
                dump_config_version(fp);
                dump_threads(fp);
                dump_vf_states(fp);
        #ifdef WRAP_THREADS
                dump_thread_states(fp);
        #endif
                dump_cluster_ctx(fp);
                //malloc_dump_table(fp, 1, 16384); /* Only works if alloc.c us 
used */
                fclose(fp);
        }
        ...
        dump_internal_state("/tmp/rgmanager-dump");

This file is part of the binary clurgmgrd (package rgmanager) which is run as
root.

2) In gfs2/edit/savemeta.c (line 27):

        #define DFT_SAVE_FILE "/tmp/gfsmeta"
        ...
        if (!out_fn)
                out_fn = DFT_SAVE_FILE;
        out_fd = open(out_fn, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0644);
        if (out_fd < 0)
                die("Can't open %s: %s\n", out_fn, strerror(errno));

        if (ftruncate(out_fd, 0))
                die("Can't truncate %s: %s\n", out_fn, strerror(errno));

This file is part of the binary gfs2_edit (package gfs2-tools) which is run as
root.

3) In ccs/ccs_tool/upgrade.c (line 223):

        sprintf(tmp_file, "/tmp/tmp_%d", getpid());

        tmp_fd = open(tmp_file, O_RDWR | O_CREAT |O_TRUNC, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR)
        ...
        unlink(tmp_file);

The filename is only depended on the PID of the process. Though, the binary
ccs_tool does not seem to be part of any package built from the redhat-cluster
source package.

Cheers, Tobias



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