Hi,
this solution is still done for the LYON configuration, and
the new config files will be updated into the CVS soon.
In addition, CVS admin should REMOVE the old entries for the
configuration files, as they will be still stored as old version of
the new incoming files.
By the way, anyone should change the root password for the
nodes, to prevent problems (in particular in case of public nodes).
I also use this mail to remind my question about 1-1-1 trouble :
after updating to 1-1-1 version at LYON, I got an error from
the nodes, claiming that mm.mysql is not present (which is needed
by edg-replica-optimization-2.0.6-1).
But when checking on the /opt/local/linux/7.3/ directory,
I can find mm.mysql (with the right version number).
Anyone can tells me why this RPM was not installed ?
Thank for any help.
--
Yannick Perret
Markus Schulz wrote:
> Rich,
> we reacted to this by giving the site managers a recipe to fix this
> problem. This
> is a simple change and the site admins should do this.
>
> In the next release we will change the default template and follow
> Steve Traylen's
> suggestion to include strong encryption and in addition keep the
> crypted pwds
> out of CVS.
>
> markus
>
> p.s . The proposed solution
> All site managers create a file named, e.g., private-cfg.h which is NOT
> checked in the CVS repository. In this file they copy the root password
> setting line from local-cfg.h (I mean the line which goes "+auth.rootpwd
> hnd78fa8976y").
>
> Then they edit the local-cfg.h file and replace the auth.rootpwd line
> with:
>
> #include "private-cfg.h"
>
> After that they can check the new local-cfg.h file in CVS.
>
>
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