I have the same situation again. How can I find out, whats causes, i.e.
sets the tmp/firebird in this situation ?



*$ sudo ls -laR /tmp/firebird/tmp/firebird:total 44*




*drwxrwx---  2       84       84  4096 Jun 30 21:56 .drwxrwxrwt 33 root
root     36864 Jul  1 14:44 ..-rw-rw----  1 firebird firebird     0 Jun 30
11:24 fb_init-rw-------  1 root     root         0 Jun 30 11:24
fb_rename_guard*

Am Mi., 30. Juni 2021 um 11:32 Uhr schrieb Pro Turm <protu...@gmail.com>:

> most probably the *84 *(It was *UID* sorry, so it has probably nothing to
> do with *kauditd*) is a *bug* from a previous FB4.0Beta or similar
> installation.
>
> Even though I stop the firebird service, the process remained being
> executed:
>
> *84        603870  603770  0 09:52 ?        00:00:00
> /opt/firebird/bin/fbguard -pidfile /var/run/firebird/firebird.pid -daemon
> -forever84        603871  603870  0 09:52 ?        00:00:00
> /opt/firebird/bin/firebird*
>
> I had to kill them explicitly. After which, executing ./install.sh on a
> clean system produced the following:
> *ps -efaww --headers  | grep firebird*
>
> *UID          PID    PPID  C STIME TTY          TIME CMD*
>
> *firebird  630407       1  0 11:24 ?        00:00:00
> /opt/firebird/bin/fbguard -daemon -foreverfirebird  630411  630407  0 11:24
> ?        00:00:00 /opt/firebird/bin/firebird*
>
> Am Mi., 30. Juni 2021 um 11:11 Uhr schrieb Pro Turm <protu...@gmail.com>:
>
>> The install script has the following command
>> *ps -efaww | egrep "\<(firebird\$|[[:space:]])" | grep -v grep | grep -v
>> -w '\-path'*
>> which returns
>> *84        603871  603870  0 09:52 ?        00:00:00
>> /opt/firebird/bin/firebird*
>>
>> Even though I had removed the */opt/firebird*  before I executed the
>> above command and had executed *sysctl service firebird stop*
>>
>> According to *ps* the *PID==84* is kauditd
>>
>> That is to say, I cannot understand how it comes to the *84* dealing
>> with *firebird* ?
>>
>>
>> Am Mi., 30. Juni 2021 um 10:53 Uhr schrieb Alex Peshkoff via
>> Firebird-devel <firebird-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>:
>>
>>> On 6/30/21 11:42 AM, Pro Turm wrote:
>>> > /$ sudo ls -laR /tmp/firebird
>>> > /tmp/firebird:
>>> > total 44
>>> > drwxrwx---  2       84       84  4096 Jun 29 20:38 .
>>> > drwxrwxrwt 31 root     root     36864 Jun 30 10:42 ..
>>> > -rw-rw----  1 firebird firebird     0 Jun 28 11:07 fb_init
>>> > -rw-------  1 root     root         0 Jun 28 11:07 fb_rename_guard/
>>> >
>>> > Am Mi., 30. Juni 2021 um 10:40 Uhr schrieb Alex Peshkoff via
>>> > Firebird-devel <firebird-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> > <mailto:firebird-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>>:
>>> >
>>> >     On 6/30/21 11:21 AM, Pro Turm wrote:
>>> >     > Hi,
>>> >     > Does anyone know the reason for the following?
>>> >     >
>>> >     > /Operating system call access failed. Error code 20/
>>> >     > /
>>> >     > /
>>> >     > /ConfigStorage: Cannot initialize the shared memory region
>>> >     >         operating system directive access failed
>>> >     >         Not a directory/
>>> >     > /
>>> >     > /
>>> >     > /Authentication error
>>> >     >         operating system directive access failed
>>> >     >         Not a directory/
>>> >     >
>>> >
>>> >     send here output of
>>> >     ls -laR /tmp/firebird
>>> >
>>>
>>> Remove the whole /tmp/firebird (root access needed) - it's owned by
>>> unknown user with ID=84, should be firebird.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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