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you can chmod g+s, g+w /var/named/chroot/var/named to ensure that the
journal files are always created as group named
Craig
I only see the problem occur after I update, not when I
restart/shutdown named.
And I kinda had the same feeling, about not wanting to bother to try
and figure it out, but this has happened so many times before, I got
kinda annoyed of it :P
And your solution, using chmod, might work if named recreates journal
files every restart. But when I restart named, it does not recreate
them. It just leaves them as they are (neither does it chown/chmod
them for that matter). Maybe RHEL recreates jnl files every restart,
but that I don't know :)
Anyway, the bug is filed under:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=455894
Regards, Gijs
Cool, glad that's been bugzilla'd as I've seen it happening for some
time now as well but just went ahead and chmod'd and chown'd them as
needed to get back to a working state.
Kevin
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