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Conference bulova::decw_jan-89_to_nov-90

Title:DECWINDOWS 26-JAN-89 to 29-NOV-90
Notice:See 1639.0 for VMS V5.3 kit; 2043.0 for 5.4 IFT kit
Moderator:STAR::VATNE
Created:Mon Oct 30 1989
Last Modified:Mon Dec 31 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3726
Total number of notes:19516

1972.0. "VAX3100 hung while modifying password" by ZPOV01::JOHNSEAH () Wed Dec 27 1989 03:58

    
    Hi,
    
    My customer has a VAX3100 running DECwindow, he experiences the
    following problem while changing password:
    
    	$ set def sys$system
    	$ run authorize
    	UAF> mod john /pass=XXX
    
    Then the screen blanked ff, windows disappeared, and the message:
    	object name: sys$common:[sysexe]sysuaf.dat;1
    	object type: file
    	user record modified = john
    	field modified: pass
    
    The workstation hung.
    
    This system is installed several months back and was running fine then.
    
    Please advise on what could possible have gone wrong.
    
    
    Rgds
    John
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1972.1Due to OPA0:EVTIS2::HOANGWed Dec 27 1989 04:1711
     Hi,
    
    	I think your customer has OPCOM or Security Audit running on
    the system. What happens is VMS is sending a message to the Operator
    console OPA0: which stays at the top 5 lines of the screen.
    	You just have to DO <CTRL><F@> to get rid of OPA0: and DECWINDOWS
    will come back again.
    
    				Hope this help,
    				Dugn HOANG
    				TSC EVRY FRANCE.
1972.2STAR::MFOLEYRebel Without a ClueWed Dec 27 1989 10:005
       
       
       	Control-F2 will fix it.
       
       							mike
1972.3LOWELL::JACKMarty JackWed Dec 27 1989 11:132
    Might also suggest SET TERMINAL/PERMANENT/NOBROADCAST OPA0: sometime
    during startup.
1972.4OPC$OPA0_ENABLECSC32::M_MURRAYWed Dec 27 1989 11:4814
	Chances are excellent that this is a 5.2 system (OPCOM and
	the Audit Server are started by default in VMS 5.2). 5.2
	provides some logicals to control the behavior of OPCOM.
	OPC$OPA0_ENABLE is set to TRUE in SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGICALS.COM.
	Edit SYLOGICALS.COM to make it come up FALSE, which will 
	inhibit OPCOM writing to OPA0.	This is documented in the 
	fine release notes for VMS 5.2, page 3-63. 
	The fine Version 5.2 New Features manual details changes to
	Security Auditing on pages 2-1 throgh 2-3.


Cheers,
Mike