Am Mo, den 26.04.2004 schrieb David Awerbuch um 23:44:
An update.
I disabled the OAM as Ken suggested, and that has solved the problem, so I now
know it is security related.
So this still begs the question: how on VMS do I find out what the security
violation is?
Gunther Jeschawitz
Roger Lacroix wrote:
Did you issue the 'refresh security' from runmqsc (or whatever it is called
for OpenVMS).
Note: For earlier releases of MQ for Unix, you had to bounce to queue manager
to pick up new security setting. (Strange but true.)
Roger, there were no security setting changes made
07:56:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Awerbuch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Roger Lacroix wrote:
Did you issue the 'refresh security' from runmqsc (or whatever it is called
for OpenVMS).
Note: For earlier releases of MQ
: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of David
Awerbuch
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An update.
I disabled the OAM as Ken suggested, and that has solved the problem, so I
now
know it is security related.
So
On UNIX systems, you have to be a member of the group mqm to start
runmqsc.
You don't need any other authority.
Maybe it's the same on OpenVMS.
Regards,
Gunter
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Hello all,
I am running MQS 5.10 (ECO02) on OpenVMS V7.3-2 for Alpha. I have a userid
that
should be able to connect to the queue manager:
1. userid (UAF) is granted privelege MQM
2. the command 'dspmqaut -m qm -p userid -t qmgr' returns:
inq
set
connect
altusr
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Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 13:56
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Subject: can not connect to queue manager
Hello all,
I am running MQS 5.10 (ECO02) on OpenVMS V7.3-2 for Alpha. I have a userid
that
should be able to connect to the queue manager:
1. userid (UAF