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тАО06-05-2007 03:20 AM
тАО06-05-2007 03:20 AM
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тАО06-05-2007 03:25 AM
тАО06-05-2007 03:25 AM
Re: No Such User on Integrity
You need Open VMS-USER license for your new system.
Regards
Shankar
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тАО06-05-2007 03:31 AM
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Re: No Such User on Integrity
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тАО06-05-2007 05:12 AM
тАО06-05-2007 05:12 AM
SolutionIt is also possible that the accounts were added to a different copy of SYSUAF than the copy being used by the system.
Check to make sure that the accounts are actually in the active copy of the SYSUAF. This behavior has been consistent in OpenVMS for many years (see references for UAFALT, etc.)
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
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тАО06-05-2007 05:45 AM
тАО06-05-2007 05:45 AM
Re: No Such User on Integrity
Either your SYSUAF.DAT is located in SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE] or you must have defined the logical SYSUAF pointing to that file.
def /sys/exec sysuaf disk:[directory]sysuaf.dat
Its also possiple that you logged in to your default directory and used MC AUTHORIZE to creat the account. If then the logical sysuaf is undefined, the authorize utility will create a new sysuaf.dat in your current default directory (It asks you then if you want to create a new sysuaf.dat)
Its further possible that you did a set def SYS$SYSTEM after login and then used the authorize utility. In this case the sysuaf.dat could be in sys$sysroot:[sysexe] and so its valid only for that node in a cluster where you created it.
I have no expirience with noPwdMix, but with
$ mc authorize help mod /flag
you can find out that there should no case sensitivity, if this flag is set.
But first check the logical sysuaf and if not defined check if the sysuaf.dat is in sys$common:[sysexe]. Check also that you don't have sysuaf.dat files in the specific root of a given machine.
Hope theat will give some help to you
Regards
Heinz
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тАО06-05-2007 05:47 AM
тАО06-05-2007 05:47 AM
Re: No Such User on Integrity
Shankar Bose points to licensing, though I'd tend to expect a licensing error to show as a different error. Typically, as a NOLICENSE error, IIRC. Further, OpenVMS I64 on Integrity doesn't implement user-based licenses. The FOE/EOE/MCOE operating environment licenses used on the platform all have unlimited-user licenses. You certainly do need an OE license, but there's no user license for OpenVMS I64.
I've posted up some information around loading the core licenses at the HoffmanLabs web site (though due to severe electrical storms in the area, offline right now; the main power is unstable). Though this case doesn't look like the usual footprint of a licensing error.
If you'd like to discuss this matter offline, do let me know.
Stephen Hoffman
HoffmanLabs LLC
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тАО06-05-2007 07:20 AM
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