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2015 Sep 02
2
groupadd failure
...on a particular machine. This is why # /usr/sbin/groupadd -r munin groupadd: Can't get unique system GID (no more available GIDs) # but I don't understand why this happens. Even after checking the man pages for groupadd and login.defs, I have been unable to determine what the settings for SYS_GID_MIN/SYS_GID_MAX on RHEL/CentOS are. None of the 5/6 machines I have access to list them in login.defs. Even assuming relatively conservative values of 201/499, resp. (examples from other distros include 101/999), this doesn't add up. # grep munin /etc/group # ypmatch munin group # wc -l /etc/g...
2015 Sep 02
0
groupadd failure
...; > # /usr/sbin/groupadd -r munin > groupadd: Can't get unique system GID (no more available GIDs) > # > > but I don't understand why this happens. Even after checking the man pages > for groupadd and login.defs, I have been unable to determine what the > settings for SYS_GID_MIN/SYS_GID_MAX on RHEL/CentOS are. None of the 5/6 > machines I have access to list them in login.defs. Even assuming > relatively conservative values of 201/499, resp. (examples from other > distros include 101/999), this doesn't add up. > > # grep munin /etc/group > # ypma...
2015 Sep 02
3
groupadd failure
...r munin > > groupadd: Can't get unique system GID (no more available GIDs) > > # > > > > but I don't understand why this happens. Even after checking the man pages > > for groupadd and login.defs, I have been unable to determine what the > > settings for SYS_GID_MIN/SYS_GID_MAX on RHEL/CentOS are. None of the 5/6 > > machines I have access to list them in login.defs. Even assuming > > relatively conservative values of 201/499, resp. (examples from other > > distros include 101/999), this doesn't add up. > > > > # grep mun...