Jyri , Can you take a look at the URL and let me know your comments . Just a gentle reminder
thanks Sunanda Sunanda Menon wrote: > > Hi Jyri , > > Can you look at the changes made for this bug at > http://cr.opensolaris.org/~sunandam/6640449/ and let me know your > comments . > > Thanks Sunanda > > > > > Sunanda Menon wrote: >> >> Hi Jyri , >> >> >> Please see inline . >> >> Thanks Sunanda >> >> >> Jyri Virkki wrote: >>> Sunanda Menon wrote: >>>> Hi , >>>> >>>> Please review the code changes for 6640449:Add mysql manage >>>> property to MySQL SMF at >>>> http://cr.opensolaris.org/~sunandam/6640449 and let me know your >>>> comments . >>>> >>>> The changes have been tested with mysql user managing the SMF >>>> service . >>> >>> - usr/src/common/rbac/user_attr >>> >>> Why does 'mysql' user get assigned these auths? >>> >>> Can you describe the use case? It's not expected that anyone >>> will ever log in as these system users (like webservd, mysql), it's >>> only for the daemon process to use. So why does it need the auths? >>> >> Earlier root was starting the SMF facility and now since we will have >> the mysql user created as part of Solaris ,If my understanding is >> correct then mysql user should be in a position to start the SMF >> facility much like what we have in place for postgres and so this >> calls for changes to be made to the user_attr as without which I get >> the permission denied error .The daemon mysqld is started as the >> mysql user . >> >> If this is not the case ,what is the real expectation ?Please >> elaborate . >> >> >> >>> - usr/src/cmd/mysql-5-0/install-mysql >>> >>> So the end result here is that the mysql data is world readable? >>> What's driving this? >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> I had set the data directory in /var/mysql/5.0 as 700 which is not >> world readable .Are you referring to anything in particular which I >> can look into .This is also on similar lines to postgres . >> >> > > -- Sunanda Menon Database Technology Group BLR03, x87098/91-80-66937098