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11-29-2001 05:41 PM
11-29-2001 05:41 PM
SAM
Hi guys
I have an issue where after we add or modify users using SAM, the passwd file gets erased..meaning the home directories and the shell logins of users disappear...
any thoughts?
thanks in advance./
I have an issue where after we add or modify users using SAM, the passwd file gets erased..meaning the home directories and the shell logins of users disappear...
any thoughts?
thanks in advance./
if it aint broke, dont fix it
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11-29-2001 07:12 PM
11-29-2001 07:12 PM
Re: SAM
Hi,
You don't mention what OS your on, so
first I can suggest two things.
First have a look at the latest patches
for SAM. Until you install them, make
sure that you only add users through
the 'useradd' or 'usermod' commands. Of
course these programs could also have
the problem.
Here are the patches you should look at:
HPUX 10.20
PHCO_18925
PHCO_22268
HPUX 11
PHCO_21187
PHCO_20679
PHCO_23218
HTH
-Michael
You don't mention what OS your on, so
first I can suggest two things.
First have a look at the latest patches
for SAM. Until you install them, make
sure that you only add users through
the 'useradd' or 'usermod' commands. Of
course these programs could also have
the problem.
Here are the patches you should look at:
HPUX 10.20
PHCO_18925
PHCO_22268
HPUX 11
PHCO_21187
PHCO_20679
PHCO_23218
HTH
-Michael
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11-29-2001 07:32 PM
11-29-2001 07:32 PM
Re: SAM
Hi Micheal,
Im sorry...we are using HP UX 11.0
Im sorry...we are using HP UX 11.0
if it aint broke, dont fix it
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