nate schrieb:
Rainer Traut wrote:
Ok, think I found the cause...
The server I try to install to has heartbeat/cluster software installed.
I already has a group with GID 90:
Makes sense then, where did heartbeat/cluster software come from?
If it's a supported package on RHEL-based systems it
Hi,
sys: Centos 5.2 x86_64
Trying to switch from sendmail to postfix I did:
# yum remove sendmail
which resulted in erasing of:
mdadm sendmail-doc sendmail sendmail-cf mutt fetchmail redhat-lsb
I did then:
yum -y install redhat-lsb.x86_64 postfix
and got this error:
Installing:
Rainer Traut wrote:
I checked and indeed there is no group postdrop on the system.
On an El5 system I see the group.
Are you using any sort of network authentication system like
NIS or LDAP? Or just standard local files?
nate
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Rainer Traut wrote:
Hi,
sys: Centos 5.2 x86_64
Trying to switch from sendmail to postfix I did:
# yum remove sendmail
which resulted in erasing of:
mdadm sendmail-doc sendmail sendmail-cf mutt fetchmail redhat-lsb
I did then:
yum -y install redhat-lsb.x86_64 postfix
and got this error:
nate schrieb:
Rainer Traut wrote:
I checked and indeed there is no group postdrop on the system.
On an El5 system I see the group.
Are you using any sort of network authentication system like
NIS or LDAP? Or just standard local files?
No NIS or LDAP, plain local files.
Rainer
Rainer Traut wrote:
No NIS or LDAP, plain local files.
I haven't tried CentOS 5.2 yet(keep seeing reports of issues),
postfix in 5.1 worked fine for me and in 4.x. I suggest just
adding the group manually and removing/re-installing the
postfix rpm. Perhaps there is a bug in the 5.2 RPM that
Thx for your answer.
Ned Slider schrieb:
Rainer Traut wrote:
Trying to switch from sendmail to postfix I did:
# yum remove sendmail
which resulted in erasing of:
mdadm sendmail-doc sendmail sendmail-cf mutt fetchmail redhat-lsb
I did then:
yum -y install redhat-lsb.x86_64 postfix
and got
Ok, think I found the cause...
The server I try to install to has heartbeat/cluster software installed.
I already has a group with GID 90:
# grep 90 /etc/group
haclient:x:90:
The postfix rpm has hardcoded:
/usr/sbin/groupadd -g 90 -r postdrop 2/dev/null
So that's the reason I get the
Rainer Traut wrote:
Ok, think I found the cause...
The server I try to install to has heartbeat/cluster software installed.
I already has a group with GID 90:
Makes sense then, where did heartbeat/cluster software come from?
If it's a supported package on RHEL-based systems it shouldn't add
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