>>> "Hayden, Robert via Users" <users@clusterlabs.org> schrieb am 30.01.2022 um 00:00 in Nachricht <dm6pr01mb5596d31a54575ebaea4372ecd5...@dm6pr01mb5596.prod.exchangelabs.com>:
é>1> Just an FYI ‑ there is a bug[1] in /etc/profile.d/which2.sh script that can > cause ksh scripts to fail. This impacted a Cluster when I upgraded to > Oracle Linux 8.5. We have a custom resource that calls a ksh script. Within > that ksh script we were sourcing /etc/profile. This in turn, sources the > /etc/profile.d/which2.sh script. The which2.sh script returned an error > that cascaded back through our Cluster Suite resource shell script causing > the node to evict. I downloaded Red Hat's proposed fix and that resolved my > ksh script issues. I am hoping that Red Hat releases the correction for > RHEL 8.5. Out of curiosity: Can ksh do anything bash can't, or is it just the other way 'round? I haven't used ksh, but I switched from csh to bash once it had command history and editing. I never felt I need something different... Regards, Ulrich _______________________________________________ Manage your subscription: https://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users ClusterLabs home: https://www.clusterlabs.org/