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[bugs #288] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: 
                Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
'Date: 
                mar 29.06.2004 à 14:55 (Europe/Paris)

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[bugs #288] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://gna.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=288>
Project: Savane
Submitted by: Marcus Hardt
On: mer 03.03.2004 à 07:52

Category:  Backend
Severity:  4 - Major
Priority:  C - Normal
Resolution:  Unreproducible
Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  yeupou
Status:  Open
Release:  
Planned Release:  


Summary:  www-data user

Original Submission:  I'm still using the savannah CERN branch. However, guesss 
this is the proper place to report...

I've added a user www-data, in order to allow provate projects to include him 
on request in order to allow cvsweb for private projects.

Savannah detected that user as being below (guess) 50 and deleted that guy 
together with the group www-data. Apache will run on until logrotate restarts 
him.....

Commentaires
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Date: mar 22.06.2004 à 13:10        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
So apparently the test

   (!exists($db_user_group{$user}) || $db_user{$user}->[5] eq 'D')

got true, while it should not.



Was www-data member of a group (hum, it looks so...)

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Date: sam 13.03.2004 à 17:02        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Hum, that's weird, I have clearly no idea about the possible cause of trouble. 
I'll look into that by trying to manage the www-data via a savane account on 
test install.

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Date: mer 03.03.2004 à 15:27        By: Marcus Hardt <marcus>
Sorry, I'm on high load and producing packet loss... Here's the snippet from 
/var/log/sv_db2sys.log:

[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:02 2004 - starting
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:02 2004 - database infos grabbed
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:02 2004 - system infos grabbed
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:02 2004 - comparison done
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:02 2004 - account creation done
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:02 2004 ---- delete www-data account
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:02 2004 - account deletion done
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:03 2004 ---- update www-data groups
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:03 2004 ---- update www-data /etc/passwd realname
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:03 2004 ---- update www-data /etc/passwd homedir
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:03 2004 ---- update www-data /etc/passwd shell
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:03 2004 ---- update  www-data ssh keys
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:03 2004 - account updates done
[sv_users] Tue Mar  2 12:00:03 2004 - work finished
[sv_users] ------------------------------------------------------


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Date: mer 03.03.2004 à 11:15        By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
[INFO NEEDED]
Hum, normally Savane does not make such test. 

If the guy got deleted along with the group, it should be because the group and 
user in your savane installation has been marked as Deleted.

Normally Savane keep untouched preexisting account. What could happen is that 
you created this Savane user called www-data, the backend noticed he was not 
member of any project and got it deleted on the system. But the group should be 
deleted if no group with that name was created or was created but is still 
active.
One possibility is the fact that the backend ran while the group was in 
creation, Pending, and remove the group on the system because of that.

But anyway, it should recreate both user and group, unfortunately with 
inaccurate ids.

Normally, the backend logs everything it does. Can you provide appropriate logs 
messages?
















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