Le 2012-11-09 à 12:53, Chuck Hill a écrit :
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> On 2012-11-09, at 9:17 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
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>> Le 2012-11-09 à 12:08, Chuck Hill a écrit :
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>>> Is there a JavaMonitor password set on that machine?
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>> Yes.
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>>> Or is it different that the machine you are on?
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>> No. The
On 2012-11-09, at 9:17 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
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> Le 2012-11-09 à 12:08, Chuck Hill a écrit :
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>> Is there a JavaMonitor password set on that machine?
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> Yes.
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>> Or is it different that the machine you are on?
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> No. The only difference is that the 10.5 machine is running the Apple v
Le 2012-11-09 à 12:08, Chuck Hill a écrit :
> Is there a JavaMonitor password set on that machine?
Yes.
> Or is it different that the machine you are on?
No. The only difference is that the 10.5 machine is running the Apple version
of wotaskd and Monitor, and the 10.7 is running the Wonder
Is there a JavaMonitor password set on that machine? Or is it different that
the machine you are on?
Chuck
On 2012-11-09, at 7:06 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> Hi guys,
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> I'm trying to add an another wotaskd host in JavaMonitor but I get:
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> Server1.local: Invalid Password - Access Denied
Hi guys,
I'm trying to add an another wotaskd host in JavaMonitor but I get:
Server1.local: Invalid Password - Access Denied
Both hosts are running OS X (Monitor/first wotaskd on 10.7, second wotaskd on
10.5). Funny thing: I just tried to do the exact same thing on two CentOS 6
boxes, and it'