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02-05-2014 11:36 PM
02-05-2014 11:36 PM
Hi Gurus,
i am in deep trouble ...by mistake we have set usermod -f 90 for all users in a HPUX 11.31 ..now we forsee some issues and we want to revert to defualt setitng that is INACTIVE_MAXDAYS value of "0"
infact usermod -f 0 not working on hpux 11.31 (userdb ) and throwing an error "Invalid Time interval specified " .pls help me to revert back to default setting of INACTIVE_MAXDAYS value of "0"
My OS is not trusted mode and using HPUX 11.31 SMSE (userdb) .
rgds
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02-06-2014 01:33 AM
02-06-2014 01:33 AM
Solutionusing:
usermod -f -1 user
will fix the problem, just and example:
root@rx6:/etc> cat /etc/shadow | grep -i test
test:efrdFJfvqixUQ:15415::::20::
root@rx6:/etc> usermod -f -1 test
root@rx6:/etc> cat /etc/shadow | grep -i test
test:efrdFJfvqixUQ:15415::::::
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02-06-2014 02:03 AM
02-06-2014 02:03 AM
Re: usermod -f 0 issue | hpux 11.31 ****URGENT*
Fantastic likid0 ...its solved with your answer ..