ask me for password when trying to start up DS Server
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ask me for password when trying to start up DS Server
I'm trying to start up DataStage server on Solaris 9 using the command uv -admin -start but the script ask me for the 'dsadm' password, I know this is no suppose to happend but I don't know what is going on, does any body know any reason why this might happen?
Is it possible to be a file permission issue?
Thanks.[/b]
Is it possible to be a file permission issue?
Thanks.[/b]
I already bypass this error by reinstalling DataStage server being 'dsadm' with Impersonation mode disabled, now I start DStage and it doesn't ask me for the 'dsadm' password when I bring up the services with the 'uv' command. when I bring down DStage server now everything goes fine, I have no more shared memory segment errors. I still think it's a file/resource permission issue.chulett wrote:Sorry, had to ask. And you said in your other thread you did a root install, yes? Hmm... nothing helpful to add other than the nagging suspicion that I've read about this issue before on the Solaris platform.
Anyone?
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There is a script called something like DSEresetperms in the DSEngine directory (in one of its subdirectories) that you may find a simpler solution.
Some of the executables, in $DSHOME/bin particularly, have very specific permissions requirements - they must have the setuid bit set and be owned by root.
Some of the executables, in $DSHOME/bin particularly, have very specific permissions requirements - they must have the setuid bit set and be owned by root.
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