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тАО07-13-2003 11:18 AM
тАО07-13-2003 11:18 AM
Auditing & Security within SAM
Is "Auditing and Security" a subsystem? There are no filters or weird sorts on within SAM, oh where oh where could it be?
TIA... Jim
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тАО07-13-2003 11:37 AM
тАО07-13-2003 11:37 AM
Re: Auditing & Security within SAM
Compare the file /usr/sam/lib/C/sam.cb against that in other systems.
You might be missing a SAM patch. You can even copy /usr/sam from other system to this system. Remember to take a backup of the current directory.
You can use the command "modprdef" to change the system settings globally. For ex., to un-expire all the accounts, you would us
/usr/lbin/modprpw -m "exptm=0"
-Sri
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тАО07-13-2003 11:54 AM
тАО07-13-2003 11:54 AM
Re: Auditing & Security within SAM
Fat fingered. Use 'modprdef' to change the settings systemwide.
/usr/lbin/modprdef -m "exptm=0" to unexpire the passwords.
modprpw is to be used 'per user'.
-Sri
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тАО07-13-2003 12:48 PM
тАО07-13-2003 12:48 PM
Re: Auditing & Security within SAM
I copied /usr/sam/ from a working 10.20 system and it still didn't work. I even tried bringing over /etc/sam/
I checked the patching and reinstalled the latest sam/obam patch just to be sure and it's not showing. I checked that .cb file you mentioned and the label is in there, just no icon coming up when I start SAM.
What's weird is I can start it using the information from the .cb file:
/usr/sam/lbin/samx -C -p %d -s ts_events /usr/sam/lib/C/ts.ui
...and it works fine. It's not critical at this point, so I'm moving on with the command you gave me.
Thanks for the corrected info on the command.
Jim
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тАО07-13-2003 01:38 PM
тАО07-13-2003 01:38 PM
Re: Auditing & Security within SAM
I was able to use the information in:
/usr/sam/lib/C/sam.cb
and rebuild a Custom Application Group for "Auditing and Security" and Custom Applications within it.
I'd still be interested in anybodies ideas why the original button may have disappeared in SAM.
Thanks for pointing out that file Sridhar.
Jim
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тАО07-13-2003 02:16 PM
тАО07-13-2003 02:16 PM
Re: Auditing & Security within SAM
Check /etc/sam directory and compare *.db files with the other systems. You can take a backup of this directory and copy /etc/sam from some other directory too.
There could be a number of reasons why this component may be missing. It looks for the icon ts_grp.pm. It may take time to find out what is missing on the system. DO a swverify on "swverify SecurityMon.SECURITY" and "SystemAdmin.SAM" and look for errors in swagent.log
BTW, it is missing even in the non-graphical sam too?. It may only the icon that is missing.
-Sri