Group root (gid=0) exists.

My puppet config works fine, but some times I have those messages and
from this point I have the login problem.

Regards,
Bruno


On 30 jan, 09:52, Peter Meier <peter.me...@immerda.ch> wrote:
> Hi
>
> > In /var/adm/messages I have those messages :
> > puppetd[28857]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] (//Node[default]/puppet/File[/
> > etc/init.d/puppet]) Failed to retrieve current state of resource:
> > Could not find group sys
> > puppetd[28857]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] (//Node[default]/sudoers/File
> > [/usr/local/etc/sudoers]) Failed to retrieve current state of
> > resource: Could not find group root
>
> > It causes that no one could log on the server in ssh, telnet,
> > zlogin...
>
> > My puppet config is very short and simple.
>
> > Puppet runs on a Solaris 10.
>
> am I right that there is no group root (gid=0) on solaris? For example
> on *BSD systems it's called wheel. Therefore I use group => 0 in my
> manifests for easy portability.
>
> cheers pete
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