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тАО05-19-2009 04:59 AM
тАО05-19-2009 04:59 AM
non-compliant
File name:
/sbin/init.d/autosys: -rwxrwxr-x: autosys
Thanks
Nanda
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тАО05-19-2009 05:02 AM
тАО05-19-2009 05:02 AM
Re: non-compliant
Use Google.
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тАО05-19-2009 05:18 AM
тАО05-19-2009 05:18 AM
Re: non-compliant
chmod 755 /sbin/init.d/autosys
would fix it
but if you don't understand what the command above means, you shouldn't be even a junior admin of a UNIX box...
HTH
Duncan
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тАО05-19-2009 06:08 AM
тАО05-19-2009 06:08 AM
Re: non-compliant
So isn't the fix obvious?
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тАО05-19-2009 08:55 AM
тАО05-19-2009 08:55 AM
Re: non-compliant
Who is the owner and group of the file?
What fileset contains this file? Is it delivered by HP? What OS version do you have?
swlist -l file | grep /autosys
You may want to use "swverify \*" to see if already broken?
>Duncan: chmod 755 /sbin/init.d/autosys
I would go even further:
chmod a-w /sbin/init.d/autosys
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тАО05-19-2009 05:33 PM
тАО05-19-2009 05:33 PM
Re: non-compliant
This might be something related to CA's autosys which is an enterprise job scheduler, so chances are you have a support contract with CA. I suggest you check with them to have an official answer.
Good luck
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тАО05-19-2009 10:41 PM
тАО05-19-2009 10:41 PM
Re: non-compliant
I would hope that rc script parms would be in /etc/rc.config.d/ and changed with ch_rc(1M).