Closing this out since it was a support request.
** Changed in: munge (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
je ne peux pas faire des mi
It's expecting "/" to be owned by root, and yours doesn't appear to be.
You can fix this in one of two ways:
1. Change the ownership of "/" to root (chown root /), or
2. Run munged with the --force option to work-around this problem. With
systemd, you can do this by appending "--force" to the Ex
What is the output from this command?
systemctl status -l munge | grep Error:
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Title:
je ne peux pas faire des mises à jour probleme munge
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The error is shown here:
août 03 06:32:06 127.0.0.1kamal munged[31923]: munged: Error: Logfile is
in..."
It's warning about the logfile (/var/log/munge/munged.log) being
insecure in some manner. The full message is cut off by the ellipse. Use
'systemctl status -l munge' to get the full message. I