On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 09:27:58 -0600 "Christopher D Clausen" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Davor Ocelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Adam, here are working mysql instructions:
> >
> > http://wiki.hcoop.net/wiki/DaemonAdmin/MySQL
> >
> > (The first part of it, which is appropriately marked, applies to 
> > both MySQL and Postgres).
> 
> Was it decideded not to grant system:backup rl access on all the 
> volumes?  (I thought it would be wise to setup a group that has read 
> access to everything, even if we aren't going to use it right now, it 
> might be useful in the future.)

It was not decided. It's just that in the course of events 
(unplanned problems with mysql) I forgot to add it.

> I'd also caution about making changes directly in root.cell all the 
> time.  While this seems like a good idea, if something goes wrong and 
> the volume doesn't get released, all paths in the entire cell can be 
> broken.  I'd recomend having the common/databases directory be a
> seperate volume (containing only mount points) so that any problems 
that
> occur during a volume release only affect the databases and not 
> potentially everything, including user home directories.
> 
> Might be a good idea to grant the actual user "rl" access to this 
volume
> so that they can cd into it and check the quota easier.  Might also 
make
> sense to have a "databases" group that contains both mysql and 
postgres
> users so that there isn't a need to grant "l" access to both on 
> databases/USERNAME.


Well, all valid points.

I don't have time now, so please implement them yourself
and edit wiki as appropriate.

-doc

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