[ClusterLabs] Change permissions from command line
Tomas Jelinek
tojeline at redhat.com
Thu Oct 27 11:09:15 CEST 2016
Dne 26.10.2016 v 12:37 Auer, Jens napsal(a):
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to change user permissions from the command line? I am
Hi Jens,
Using the web interface is the only option currently. I filed a bug for
adding permissions management to cli.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1389214
> currently changing them via the web interface, but I have to write a
> manual and just pasting commands is easier than showing screenshots. I
> know pcs can edit acl settings, but I don't know how to change permissions.
>
> I found the permissions in /var/lib/pcsd/pcs_settings.conf. Is it ok to
> edit this file when the cluster is stopped and then just restart the
> cluster?
You can edit the file safely with the cluster (corosync, pacemaker and
even pcsd) running. However this file is synchronized across the cluster
nodes automatically by pcsd. You can edit it manually at any time but
you need to increment the "data_version" field enough to be the highest
across the cluster before saving the file. Otherwise your changes will
be lost in the synchronization process. Also be careful not to make any
error in the file as it would lead to the file being restored from other
cluster nodes and your changes being lost.
Hope that helps,
Tomas
>
> Best wishes,
> Jens
>
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