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Add "Cleanup" task to ensure that /var/run is a link to /run #53

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ferricoxide opened this issue Jul 9, 2018 · 4 comments
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Add "Cleanup" task to ensure that /var/run is a link to /run #53

ferricoxide opened this issue Jul 9, 2018 · 4 comments

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@ferricoxide
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Problem Description:

On instances launched RHEL 7 AMIs /var/run is not a link to /run. This breaks DBUS upgrades

Expected Behavior:

/var/run is a link to /run in all created AMIs

Actual Behavior:

/var/run is not a link to /run in all created AMIs

(Detailed) Steps to reproduce:

Build new RHEL 7 AMIs from current scripts

(Optional) Fix recommendation:

Add an "end-of-build" type of task to ensure that /var/run is a link to /run.

@ferricoxide
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@lorengordon you addressed this via spel?

@lorengordon
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No. Seems more appropriate to fix in this project. In spel was only planning to test that the symlink existed on a built AMI.

@eemperor
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I have it in my queue to create that symlink test.

@ferricoxide
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I think that Red Hat fixed the issue that was provoking this not long after the problem was reported (though, may just be that, having moved on to more-recent bootstrap AMIs, we're simply no longer triggering the problem)

At any rate: @eemperor did you create the symlink test? If not, should we close this issue, regardless?

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