cp systemd: service is marked executable. Please remove executable permission bits
We are getting these messages:
cp systemd: Configuration file /etc/systemd/system/clamd.service is marked executable. Please remove executable permission bits. Proceeding anyway.
cp systemd: Configuration file /etc/systemd/system/cpanel-dovecot-solr.service is marked executable. Please remove executable permission bits. Proceeding anyway.
What is the correct chmod for these files?
If +x is required, how do I turn off these messages for clamd & cpanel-dovecot-solr
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Hello, Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look at the system and determine if there are any issues with how those services are configured by default? Thank you. 0 -
support request ID: 8735795 0 -
Hello, To update, this is fixed for the clamd service as of cPanel version 66.0.9: Fixed case CPANEL-14777: Update cpanel-clamav to 0.99.2-2.cp1164. The warning message as it relates to the cpanel-dovecot-solr service is handled in a separate internal case (CPANEL-14125), and a resolution has not yet been released. You can monitor the cPanel 66 Change Log to see when that case is published: 66 Change Log - Change Logs - cPanel Documentation Thank you. 0 -
systemd: Configuration file /etc/systemd/system/cpanel-dovecot-solr.service is marked executable. Please remove executable permission bits. Proceeding anyway. systemd: Configuration file /etc/systemd/system/mariadb.service.d/migrated-from-my.cnf-settings.conf is marked world-inaccessible. This has no effect as configuration data is accessible via APIs without restrictions. Proceeding anyway. /var/log/messages on my server is full of these lines. What should I do? Thanks. 0 -
Hello, systemd: Configuration file /etc/systemd/system/cpanel-dovecot-solr.service is marked executable. Please remove executable permission bits. Proceeding anyway.
Internal case CPANEL-14125 is still open to address the occurrence of that message, however you can safely ignore it in the meantime, as it doesn't don't indicate any actual issues with the system. I'll update this thread as soon as new information on the status of that case is available.systemd: Configuration file /etc/systemd/system/mariadb.service.d/migrated-from-my.cnf-settings.conf is marked world-inaccessible. This has no effect as configuration data is accessible via APIs without restrictions. Proceeding anyway.
I've moved issue to a new thread at: New Thread - cp systemd: service is marked executable. Please remove executable permission bits Thank you.0
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