Forgot about this one. The issue we had was as described related to permissions, In our case the permissions where being mucked up by pacemaker in CentOS having a wrong mask hard-coded into it. As Brian notes the correct solution is fixing permissions unless for some reason the permissions are bad due to other security concerns. I do however think that Neutron should be testing for this during start up and yell at you over it
Brian, Kevin,
Forgot about this one. The issue we had was as described related to permissions, In our case the permissions where being mucked up by pacemaker in CentOS having a wrong mask hard-coded into it. As Brian notes the correct solution is fixing permissions unless for some reason the permissions are bad due to other security concerns. I do however think that Neutron should be testing for this during start up and yell at you over it