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 .
>>
>>
>
>


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