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тАО07-11-2007 01:43 AM
тАО07-11-2007 01:43 AM
Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
Then I login as SYSMGR_WVW (uic 7,3) and do @sys$manager:systartup.com that contains a submit/user=system. The file that is submitted starts tcpip (and other stuff but out of this scope).
When I normally boot this system it also does the same submits/us.
When I normally boot, the username of TCPIP$INETACP is INTERnet. However, with this "manual" boot I get the username of the one doing the submit (SYSMGR_WVW) instead of SYSTEM.
I get this on 4 GS160 nodes (clusters) but not when I do it on an AS500.
All using VMS 7.3 with tcpip 5.3 eco 2.
WHY ???
Wim
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тАО07-11-2007 01:58 AM
тАО07-11-2007 01:58 AM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
Wim
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тАО07-11-2007 05:32 AM
тАО07-11-2007 05:32 AM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
your sysmgr_www acount, something in the
login.com that has a redefine of submit? Dean
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тАО07-11-2007 07:02 AM
тАО07-11-2007 07:02 AM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
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тАО07-11-2007 07:05 AM
тАО07-11-2007 07:05 AM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
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тАО07-16-2007 06:23 PM
тАО07-16-2007 06:23 PM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
The user INTERnet doesn't exists and this is normal. The program that creates the process can put in the field username anything it likes.
Wim
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тАО07-16-2007 11:16 PM
тАО07-16-2007 11:16 PM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
I do not have the time to experiment here, but I suggest that you do a SHOW PROCESS/ALL in both cases and compare the output. I would also try the same SUBMIT, but from the SYSTEM account (of course, with the same SHOW PROCESS/ALL).
My suspicion is that you will find a difference in the environments surrounding the SUBMIT, most likely in the various privileges that are enabled. SUBMIT/USER= requires CMKRNL, and at least on the one system that I checked (VAX 6.2), gives an error message if CMKRNL is not enabled.
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
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тАО07-16-2007 11:32 PM
тАО07-16-2007 11:32 PM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
I have all privs enabled except bypass.
SYSTEM has all privs enabled.
And I don't have a GS160 to test it again. And why is the AS500 not having the problem ?
Note also that the UIC of teh acp is [1,4] (ana/sys).
It's already running for a week without problems. Just hoped someone could explain why it happens.
Wim
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тАО07-17-2007 12:20 AM
тАО07-17-2007 12:20 AM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
The cluster is now up for 10 days and 1 of the processes has now name INTERnet. And sometimes it switches back to SYSMGR_WVW.
I tested this in a loop of 1 minute and found the name changes from time to time.
And I ran the same loop on another cluster that was booted normally. Here I also found the acp switching username.
Why o why ?
Wim
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тАО07-17-2007 12:37 AM
тАО07-17-2007 12:37 AM
Re: Strange username for tcpip$inetacp
Tested it with SYSTEM. User name changed to SYSTEM.
I think the rule is : after someone logs in : his username is assigned to inetacp. It's stays like that until some logout is done (of course tcp related).
Wim