https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=842346
Ade Lee <alee(a)redhat.com> changed:
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| |dknox(a)redhat.com,
| |nkinder(a)redhat.com
--- Comment #11 from Ade Lee <alee(a)redhat.com> ---
The changes that are suggested here (and which presumably have been checked
into f20) break Dogtag installation and as a result IPA.
When a dogtag instance is created, we create a clone of the tomcat service as
described in the description below (from /usr/sbin/tomcat-sysd)
# This script provides systemd activation of the tomcat service
# To create clones of this service:
# 1) SERVICE_NAME must be defined before calling this script
# 2) Create /etc/sysconfig/${SERVICE_NAME} from /etc/sysconfig/tomcat
# to override tomcat defaults
# SERVICE_NAME is a required value only if the service name is
# different from 'tomcat'
#
In the file /etc/sysconfig/${SERVICE_NAME}, we override a bunch of defaults
including CATALINA_BASE, CATALINA_TMPDIR, TOMCAT_LOG, JAVA_OPTS etc.
I would strongly prefer not to change this for Fedora 19/18. The changes you
are envisioning will break all existing IPA and dogtag installs out there,
unless you leave in place the existing scripts for backward compatibility.
I am open to changing how we configure things on F20 - but I need a clear
explanation of exactly how things need to be changed.
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