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Subject: Re: [Razor-users] Config of razor
From: Gary V <lists () johnmecham ! com>
Date: 2006-08-20 3:41:41
Message-ID: 1694538903.20060819214141 () johnmecham ! com
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Christopher wrote:
> OK, i opened port 2703, outgoing, and now everything seems to work. I
> re-ran -create and that worked. I ran -check on your email message and
> it completed successfully. Now, all that exists in my /etc/razor folder
> is razor-agent.conf file and nothing else. All the files, razor-agent.conf
> server.c101.cloudmark.com.conf
> server.folly.cloudmark.com.conf
> servers.catalogue.lst
> servers.discovery.lst
> servers.nomination.lst
> exists in the root/.razor folder. Do these files need to go into the
> /etc/razor folder?
I would say no. Now that /etc/razor/razor-agent.conf exists and
debuglevel is 0, everyone will use that as their main conf file, (and
they will not get a personal one created when you run -create) but if
I'm correct, razor would like the other files in the user's .razor
directory - and those would be created by 'razor-admin -create' (ran
twice for good luck). Maybe:
su <user> -c 'razor-admin -create'
or
sudo -H -u <user> razor-admin -create
ls -l /home/<user>/.razor
It's good they don't each get a file - that way you can control
logging site-wide.
Gary V
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