Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2018 09:25:22 +0200 From: =?UTF-8?Q?Leander_Sch=c3=a4fer?= <info@netocean.de> To: Mark Felder <feld@FreeBSD.org>, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD textproc/elasticsearch6 does not honour /etc/profile Message-ID: <0d14ff1a-9ea9-2dc9-4ced-bc2b0d316e9d@netocean.de> In-Reply-To: <1522438499.493684.1321661104.266F8B86@webmail.messagingengine.com> References: <f4559b69-d404-e17e-b905-8f9ecff18578@netocean.de> <1522438499.493684.1321661104.266F8B86@webmail.messagingengine.com>
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Hello Mark, Thanks for your reply. I didn't know about the elasticsearch_env="" - so thanksfor that. So my follow-up questions are: * How would I have to set up elasticsearch_env="", cause according to the man of env elasticsearch_env="-S -P /usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin" wouldn't do the job. * What needs to be changed, so elasticsearch's auto detect script would work with regular values of PATH? Cause currently the default PATH is like: PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin and this won't work with an openjdk compiled from ports. Cause this would be my prefered way. Can I post your replies in the FreeBSD forum? Might be useful for others as well ;) Thanks a lot Best regards, Leander Am 30.03.18 um 21:34 schrieb Mark Felder: > > On Thu, Mar 29, 2018, at 05:43, Leander Schäfer wrote: >> Hello, >> >> it looks like textproc/elasticsearch6 does not honour /etc/profile? >> Please have a look for detailed description and reproduction of the >> issue: >> https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/textproc-elasticsearch6-does-not-honour-etc-profile.65338/ >> >> Best regards, >> >> Leander S. > I'm pretty sure this is not supposed to work. /etc/profile is used by sh(1) and would only be read during a login shell. The FreeBSD rc subsystem uses "su -m" when running processes as a specific user, not "su -l". The "su -l" would fail because ElasticSearch's user has a default shell of /sbin/nologin. As far as I can tell this is normal behavior. > > If you need to change env for Elastic you can use the elasticsearch_env="" in /etc/rc.conf. Any further questions about overcoming issues in your environment are welcome. We also have a list for elastic now called "freebsd-elastic@FreeBSD.org". > > > Hope that helps, > >
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