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Chapter 60. Servers and Services
ReaR creates two ISO images instead of one
In ReaR, the
OUTPUT_URL
directive enables specifying location for the ISO image containing the rescue system. Currently, with this directive set, ReaR creates two copies of the ISO image: one in the specified directory and one in the /var/lib/rear/output/
default directory. This requires additional space for the image. This is especially important if a full-system backup is included into the ISO image (using the BACKUP=NETFS
and BACKUP_URL=iso:///backup/
configuration).
To work around this behavior, delete the extra ISO image once ReaR has finished working or, to avoid having a period of time with double storage consumption, create the image in the default directory and then move it to the desired location manually.
There is a request for enhancement to change this behavior and make ReaR create only one copy of the ISO image. (BZ#1320552)
The default value of first_valid_uid
in dovecot
has changed
In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, the default configuration of
first_valid_uid
in dovecot
was changed to 1000
to match the system wide configuration specified as UID_MIN
in the /etc/login.defs
file. If a system has UID_MIN
manually changed to 500
and is relying on dovecot
default value, dovecot
will not serve users with IDs lower than first_valid_uid
. As a consequence, if you have regular users with id less than 1000
, you have to update first_valid_uid
. After you do this, dovecot
will work as expected. (BZ#1280433)