Hi Frode,

1) This should be a simple change in the package for the amphora-agent
init to use /etc/octavia/amphora-agent.conf.

2) These permissions have changed since this bug was reported.
/etc/octavia now gets:

root@g1:~# ls -al /etc/octavia
total 36
drwxr-x---   2 root octavia     4 Jul 17 17:51 .
drwxr-xr-x 100 root root      191 Jul 17 17:51 ..
-rw-r-----   1 root octavia 61659 Jul 17 17:51 octavia.conf
-rw-r-----   1 root octavia  7184 Jul 17 17:51 policy.json

So perhaps that is now solved?


3) Use of /var/log/amphora-agent.log feels non-standard but I'm not finding 
proof to back that argument up. Packages generally put log files in 
/var/log/<package>/, ie. /var/log/octavia/amphora-agent.log. I did a quick 
search of debian standards and filesystem hierarchy standards but didn't find 
anything. I'm wondering if this should get changed upstream or if we could 
carry a patch in ubuntu to patch the code to use 
/var/log/octavia/amphora-agent.log (unless a patch upstream makes sense).

Thanks,
Corey

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