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Ed Schmed commented on ZOOKEEPER-1927:
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The version of grep is whatever shipped with solaris 5.10 from all I can tell, 
as it doesn't even have a -V flag to check the version, man page looks just 
like this:

http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/cgi-bin/man-cgi?grep

I googled around a little, don't think the solaris grep is GNU grep, however 
GNU grep 2.5 is available in a strange path as /usr/sfw/bin/ggrep

I can confirm that using ggrep DOES work.  Not quite sure where that leaves 
this ticket though?

> zkServer.sh fails to read dataDir (and others) from zoo.cfg on Solaris 10 
> (grep issue, manifests as FAILED TO WRITE PID).  
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-1927
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1927
>             Project: ZooKeeper
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: scripts
>    Affects Versions: 3.4.6
>         Environment: Solaris 5.10 
>            Reporter: Ed Schmed
>
> Fails to write PID file with a permissions error, because the startup script 
> fails to read the dataDir variable from zoo.cfg, and then tries to use the 
> drive root ( / ) as the data dir.
> Tracked the problem down to line 84 of zkServer.sh:
> ZOO_DATADIR="$(grep "^[[:space:]]*dataDir" "$ZOOCFG" | sed -e 's/.*=//')"
> If i run just that line and point it right at the config file, ZOO_DATADIR is 
> empty.
> If I remove [[:space:]]* from the grep:
> ZOO_DATADIR="$(grep "^dataDir" "$ZOOCFG" | sed -e 's/.*=//')"
> Then it works fine. (If I also make the same change on line 164 and 169)
> My regex skills are pretty bad, so I'm afraid to comment on why [[space]]* 
> needs to be in there?



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