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opensearch permissions in toolkit 5.1 #467

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rhclopes opened this issue Mar 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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opensearch permissions in toolkit 5.1 #467

rhclopes opened this issue Mar 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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There are quite a few warnings in the the open search logs (see attached file) related to opensearch configuration files that are worldwide readable when they should only be accessible to root and opensearch.

It should be trivial to fix in a minor release

opensearch-permissions.txt

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rhclopes commented Apr 2, 2024

There was a minor release yesterday that killed opensearech. I restarted today and I see a complaint in systemd.

See attached opensearch systems complain.

opoensearch-systemd-20240402.txt

After restart, systems says that opensearch is active, but archive troubleshoot fails. It was not failing last week.

See attached.

archiver-troubleshoot.txt

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We were testing an opensearch update yesterday and the opensearch rpm blasted some files that broke the auth with logstash. I think the most recent updates should fix your node.

The file permissions which are what this issue is about should be fixed now as well. The other warnings you shared seem internal to opensearch and should be harmless.

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