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After a script is run (in my case VRRP scripts) I am unable to change the config. This is due to the running config being owned by another user (i.e. root) instead of the "sg" group.
 
After a script is run (in my case VRRP scripts) I am unable to change the config. This is due to the running config being owned by another user (i.e. root) instead of the "sg" group.
 
==Quick Fix==
 
==Quick Fix==
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<ref>https://community.ui.com/questions/Change-config-by-scripts-locks-out-manual-config-Set-failed/a4917ef1-c4f0-47a3-9582-39a095b4b0a3</ref>
 
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<pre>
 
sudo bash -c 'chgrp -R vyattacfg /opt/vyatta/config/active/'
 
sudo bash -c 'chgrp -R vyattacfg /opt/vyatta/config/active/'
 
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==Permanent Fix==
 
==Permanent Fix==
 
Add this to the end of your scripts.
 
Add this to the end of your scripts.

Latest revision as of 07:29, 5 December 2019

Problem

After a script is run (in my case VRRP scripts) I am unable to change the config. This is due to the running config being owned by another user (i.e. root) instead of the "sg" group.

Quick Fix

[1]

sudo bash -c 'chgrp -R vyattacfg /opt/vyatta/config/active/'

Permanent Fix

Add this to the end of your scripts.

chgrp -R vyattacfg /opt/vyatta/config/active/