I have an AIX server that has a samba connection with one of my windows servers.
On my PDC server I constanty ger error messages about the user sambatest failing to logon. The sambatest users does not exist.
Either the AIX server is trying to mount something on the windows servers OR it might...
Hi,
we have done a review of all our accounts recently where we enabled alot of logging aswell as disabling alot of users.
Now we have this weird problem where we get 10 audit log failures once every couple of hours (maybe 2-3 hours between them).
The entry in the log is a:
Failure Audit...
server:/ >chuser registry=files username
3004-698 Error committing changes to "username".
Seems like very few commands to modify users works, do you think it could be a corrupt file/db somewhere?
Hi,
just bought my first real server for my company, a HP Proliant with 2x 2,8 Xeons.
There should be a three years next day on site service. I suppose that I have to register my server in order to get related documents etc. Or do I simply call them when I have a problem?
Reason I'm asking is...
Yes, I've read there before. I'm afraid google can't help me anymore :)
The thing is that I got like 20 users and the group with the mosts users has like 19 members. So that limit shouldn't be the problem here.
This is really strange. While running the usrck -y ALL the first time it complained on one user saying that id did not have a nofoles attribute and that I have to set it with chuser.
When running the command a second time, it now says this on all my users.
Does this give you any hints?
Ran all commands as root, still experience the same problems. I really appriciate the help, but do you have any other ideas?
It's really strange that it appears on some users but not on all of them.
Hi,
I'm going through a AIX(think its version 4.. not sure) box here and I want to remove some users and add some password policies on some of the users.
This is my problem. For some of the users I can modify and remove them without any problem using Smit or Terminal.
But for a couple of...
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