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10-27-2000 05:45 PM
10-27-2000 05:45 PM
Cron: Your job did not contain a valid audit ID
I turned the audit using the command line without converting my system the trusted system.
Now my cron is not running with the message:
Cron: Your job did not contain a valid audit ID
How do I go about it and is there any other daemons required to assign audit ID?
Any advise is appreciated.
YC
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10-27-2000 07:15 PM
10-27-2000 07:15 PM
Re: Cron: Your job did not contain a valid audit ID
Everything should work fine.
Regards,
Madhu
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10-27-2000 07:16 PM
10-27-2000 07:16 PM
Re: Cron: Your job did not contain a valid audit ID
Is it possible to be done by not coverting the system to trusted system ?
YC
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10-30-2000 02:26 AM
10-30-2000 02:26 AM
Re: Cron: Your job did not contain a valid audit ID
The Audit will not work properly, unless you have a trusted system. Go through SAM and convert to Trusted System
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10-30-2000 02:26 AM
10-30-2000 02:26 AM
Re: Cron: Your job did not contain a valid audit ID
The Audit will not work properly, unless you have a trusted system. Go through SAM and convert to Trusted System
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10-30-2000 03:06 PM
10-30-2000 03:06 PM
Re: Cron: Your job did not contain a valid audit ID
1. Run tsconvert -p
This will build a file /usr/spool/cron/.cronaids with the data
the system needs
2. Then restart cron.
/sbin/init.d/cron stop
/sbin/init.d/cron start