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Re: [pcp] dbpmda permissions

To: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [pcp] dbpmda permissions
From: Martins Innus <minnus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 14:39:45 -0500
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Nathan,

On 12/15/14 5:25 PM, Nathan Scott wrote:
Hi Martins,

----- Original Message -----

[vagrant@pcptest pcpdec]$ sudo pmstore hotproc.control.config "uid=0"
hotproc.control.config old value="" new value="uid=0"
[vagrant@pcptest pcpdec]$ pmval -s 1 hotproc.control.config


But I can't get this to work at all with dbpmda:

Ah - is the problem that you need to set the uid connection attribute?
e.g. the way Lukas has done it in qa/967?  (the client credentials are
passed over the wire via "attribute" PDUs)

Yup, thanks, that works. Now, is there a way to pass a string that contains quotes? The usual suspects didn't seem to work:


dbpmda> store hotproc.control.config "uname == \"root\""
                                     ^ at or near here
Error: Unrecognized command
Type 'help' for a list of commands.


Trying to test the parser in a couple ways. If not, I can skip that for now.

Thanks

Martins

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