Re: MQ Starup problem

2002-08-21 Thread Emile Kearns

BIP0401E You are not authorized to perform this task.
Explanation: The current user has tried to issue a task which is not
authorized for the authority group the current user belongs to.
User Response: To issue this task you must log on as a user which
belongs to the appropriate authority group as listed in ''Using the
Control Center'' manual.



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-Original Message-
From: Supraba Shekharan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 22 August 2002 08:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MQ Starup problem

Thanks Kearns.
But I've given my id the access to the MQSI databases
(MQSIMRDB,MQSICMDB,MQSIBKDB) using
the DB2 control center. And the problem continues to exist.
Any ideas..??

Thanks & Regards,
Supraba.




Emile Kearns
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22/08/2002 11:35 AM
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It looks like you need to grant the userid authority to the MQSI
databases.

Emile Kearns

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-Original Message-
From: Supraba Shekharan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 August 2002 07:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MQ Starup problem

Hi All,

I could figure out the problem with MQSeries Startup. The problem was
that the
MUSR_MQADMIN id was disabled. MQSeries explorer and services are working
well when i got
this id enabled.

But my problem with MQSI still persist. We have the local id (db2admin)
temporarily
enabled. But we are trying to work on MQSI using the new domain id.
I can open the control center, but i am not able to view the existing
message flows and
message sets
( I can see it listed but not able to view its properties or so ).
I get the message -  BIP0401E You are not authorized to perform this
task.

I've included my id in all the MQSI and MQM groups. I've checked in the
control center
preferences and my userid is given access for all roles.
Am i missing out any other access thats required ? Also, MQSI was
installed to the local
domain and my new id is of a different domain. Would this be the
possible problem..? If
so, is there a way to sort this out without a reinstallation ?

Please help.
Thanks
Regards,
Supraba.


- Forwarded by Supraba Shekharan/Support/TCSCHENNAI on 22/08/2002
09:16 AM -

Supraba
ShekharanTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
        20/08/2002   Subject: MQ Starup problem
05:07 PM





Hi All,

I am facing a problem in starting MQSeries and MQSI.
We had installed MQSeries and MQSI on our NT machine using an id (local
to the machine)
with administrator rights.
Now this local id is disabled and we need to login thru the network
domain. This id doesnt
have any administrator rights.
But i've included it in the MQM group. But still i able not able to open
the MQ Explorer
and the or Start the services.
What would be the problem? I believe to open the MQexplorer and start
services its enough
if the login id is a member of MQM group.
But still it doesnt work. Am i mising out something?
Please help.

Thanks,
Regards,
Supraba.







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Re: MQ Starup problem

2002-08-21 Thread Tony Devitt

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You can easily run into problems if you are trying to access MQSI using a
domain userid rather than a local userid and you have not followed the
installation instructions exactly; for example if you have not created
global groups.  I would suggest that you read the MQSI NT Installation
guide section on 'Security Considerations' which goes into quite a lot of
detail re Primary or Trusted domains.   You should not have to reinstall.


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Re: MQ Starup problem

2002-08-21 Thread Supraba Shekharan

Thanks Kearns.
But I've given my id the access to the MQSI databases (MQSIMRDB,MQSICMDB,MQSIBKDB) 
using
the DB2 control center. And the problem continues to exist.
Any ideas..??

Thanks & Regards,
Supraba.




Emile Kearns
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22/08/2002 11:35 AM
Please respond to
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It looks like you need to grant the userid authority to the MQSI
databases.

Emile Kearns

SOFTWARE FUTURES
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Proud member of MGX
www.softwarefutures.com

-Original Message-
From: Supraba Shekharan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 August 2002 07:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MQ Starup problem

Hi All,

I could figure out the problem with MQSeries Startup. The problem was
that the
MUSR_MQADMIN id was disabled. MQSeries explorer and services are working
well when i got
this id enabled.

But my problem with MQSI still persist. We have the local id (db2admin)
temporarily
enabled. But we are trying to work on MQSI using the new domain id.
I can open the control center, but i am not able to view the existing
message flows and
message sets
( I can see it listed but not able to view its properties or so ).
I get the message -  BIP0401E You are not authorized to perform this
task.

I've included my id in all the MQSI and MQM groups. I've checked in the
control center
preferences and my userid is given access for all roles.
Am i missing out any other access thats required ? Also, MQSI was
installed to the local
domain and my new id is of a different domain. Would this be the
possible problem..? If
so, is there a way to sort this out without a reinstallation ?

Please help.
Thanks
Regards,
Supraba.


- Forwarded by Supraba Shekharan/Support/TCSCHENNAI on 22/08/2002
09:16 AM -

Supraba
ShekharanTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
20/08/2002       Subject: MQ Starup problem
05:07 PM





Hi All,

I am facing a problem in starting MQSeries and MQSI.
We had installed MQSeries and MQSI on our NT machine using an id (local
to the machine)
with administrator rights.
Now this local id is disabled and we need to login thru the network
domain. This id doesnt
have any administrator rights.
But i've included it in the MQM group. But still i able not able to open
the MQ Explorer
and the or Start the services.
What would be the problem? I believe to open the MQexplorer and start
services its enough
if the login id is a member of MQM group.
But still it doesnt work. Am i mising out something?
Please help.

Thanks,
Regards,
Supraba.







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Re: MQ Starup problem

2002-08-21 Thread Emile Kearns

It looks like you need to grant the userid authority to the MQSI
databases.

Emile Kearns
 
SOFTWARE FUTURES
the business advantage
Proud member of MGX
www.softwarefutures.com

-Original Message-
From: Supraba Shekharan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 22 August 2002 07:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MQ Starup problem

Hi All,

I could figure out the problem with MQSeries Startup. The problem was
that the
MUSR_MQADMIN id was disabled. MQSeries explorer and services are working
well when i got
this id enabled.

But my problem with MQSI still persist. We have the local id (db2admin)
temporarily
enabled. But we are trying to work on MQSI using the new domain id.
I can open the control center, but i am not able to view the existing
message flows and
message sets
( I can see it listed but not able to view its properties or so ).
I get the message -  BIP0401E You are not authorized to perform this
task.

I've included my id in all the MQSI and MQM groups. I've checked in the
control center
preferences and my userid is given access for all roles.
Am i missing out any other access thats required ? Also, MQSI was
installed to the local
domain and my new id is of a different domain. Would this be the
possible problem..? If
so, is there a way to sort this out without a reinstallation ?

Please help.
Thanks
Regards,
Supraba.


- Forwarded by Supraba Shekharan/Support/TCSCHENNAI on 22/08/2002
09:16 AM -

Supraba
ShekharanTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
20/08/2002   Subject: MQ Starup problem
05:07 PM





Hi All,

I am facing a problem in starting MQSeries and MQSI.
We had installed MQSeries and MQSI on our NT machine using an id (local
to the machine)
with administrator rights.
Now this local id is disabled and we need to login thru the network
domain. This id doesnt
have any administrator rights.
But i've included it in the MQM group. But still i able not able to open
the MQ Explorer
and the or Start the services.
What would be the problem? I believe to open the MQexplorer and start
services its enough
if the login id is a member of MQM group.
But still it doesnt work. Am i mising out something?
Please help.

Thanks,
Regards,
Supraba.







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MQ Starup problem

2002-08-21 Thread Supraba Shekharan

Hi All,

I could figure out the problem with MQSeries Startup. The problem was that the
MUSR_MQADMIN id was disabled. MQSeries explorer and services are working well when i 
got
this id enabled.

But my problem with MQSI still persist. We have the local id (db2admin) temporarily
enabled. But we are trying to work on MQSI using the new domain id.
I can open the control center, but i am not able to view the existing message flows and
message sets
( I can see it listed but not able to view its properties or so ).
I get the message -  BIP0401E You are not authorized to perform this task.

I've included my id in all the MQSI and MQM groups. I've checked in the control center
preferences and my userid is given access for all roles.
Am i missing out any other access thats required ? Also, MQSI was installed to the 
local
domain and my new id is of a different domain. Would this be the possible problem..? If
so, is there a way to sort this out without a reinstallation ?

Please help.
Thanks
Regards,
Supraba.


- Forwarded by Supraba Shekharan/Support/TCSCHENNAI on 22/08/2002 09:16 AM -

Supraba
ShekharanTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cc:
20/08/2002   Subject: MQ Starup problem
05:07 PM





Hi All,

I am facing a problem in starting MQSeries and MQSI.
We had installed MQSeries and MQSI on our NT machine using an id (local to the machine)
with administrator rights.
Now this local id is disabled and we need to login thru the network domain. This id 
doesnt
have any administrator rights.
But i've included it in the MQM group. But still i able not able to open the MQ 
Explorer
and the or Start the services.
What would be the problem? I believe to open the MQexplorer and start services its 
enough
if the login id is a member of MQM group.
But still it doesnt work. Am i mising out something?
Please help.

Thanks,
Regards,
Supraba.







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Re: MQ Starup problem

2002-08-20 Thread Steve Sacho

With MQ security on Win32, it seems there are always 3 places to manage this, and I'd appreciate anyone jumping in and explaining the subtle differences - I tend to check all:


Using"setmqaut" from the command line
The "obvious" user/group/domain security objects you allude to below
Using dcomcnfg.exe - which seems like an alternate to Control Panel > Services

The last one tends to fix everything for me.
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Hi All,

I am facing a problem in starting MQSeries and MQSI.
We had installed MQSeries and MQSI on our NT machine using an id (local to the machine)
with administrator rights.
Now this local id is disabled and we need to login thru the network domain. This id doesnt
have any administrator rights.
But i've included it in the MQM group. But still i able not able to open the MQ Explorer
and the or Start the services.
What would be the problem? I believe to open the MQexplorer and start services its enough
if the login id is a member of MQM group.
But still it doesnt work. Am i mising out something?
Please help.

Thanks,
Regards,
Supraba.






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MQ Starup problem

2002-08-20 Thread Supraba Shekharan

Hi All,

I am facing a problem in starting MQSeries and MQSI.
We had installed MQSeries and MQSI on our NT machine using an id (local to the machine)
with administrator rights.
Now this local id is disabled and we need to login thru the network domain. This id 
doesnt
have any administrator rights.
But i've included it in the MQM group. But still i able not able to open the MQ 
Explorer
and the or Start the services.
What would be the problem? I believe to open the MQexplorer and start services its 
enough
if the login id is a member of MQM group.
But still it doesnt work. Am i mising out something?
Please help.

Thanks,
Regards,
Supraba.






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