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11-23-1999 03:26 AM
11-23-1999 03:26 AM
cron and audit IDs
I was "experimenting" with the auditing system last week and started auditing
without ever converting to trusted system security. I then turned off auditing.
Since then, my cron jobs are all failing with "Your job did not contain a valid
audit ID. See your system administrator". I've checked the knowledge base and
found reference to "tsconvert -p", which I tried and it now tells me "Can't
convert at and crontab jobs on non-Trusted System". When I run SAM and go into
the Auditing and Security section, it tells me I need to convert to a trusted
system before continuing. I've restarted cron but continue to get these
failures. Any suggestions how I can get cron to not look for audit IDs again?
without ever converting to trusted system security. I then turned off auditing.
Since then, my cron jobs are all failing with "Your job did not contain a valid
audit ID. See your system administrator". I've checked the knowledge base and
found reference to "tsconvert -p", which I tried and it now tells me "Can't
convert at and crontab jobs on non-Trusted System". When I run SAM and go into
the Auditing and Security section, it tells me I need to convert to a trusted
system before continuing. I've restarted cron but continue to get these
failures. Any suggestions how I can get cron to not look for audit IDs again?
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11-23-1999 05:11 AM
11-23-1999 05:11 AM
Re: cron and audit IDs
Problem has been solved via placing a call to HP Support. Fix was to run
audsys -f. Much nicer solution than going through the "install Trusted System"
and then uninstall it...
audsys -f. Much nicer solution than going through the "install Trusted System"
and then uninstall it...
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