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Title: | DB Integrator Public Conference |
Notice: | Database Integration - today! Kit/Doc info see note 36 |
Moderator: | BROKE::ABUGOV |
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Created: | Mon Sep 21 1992 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1171 |
Total number of notes: | 5187 |
1101.0. "NOPRIV error on RDBSERVER.exe" by AVMSV1::EKREISLE (Erich Kreisler) Mon Oct 14 1996 13:46
I just tried the Parallel Query Option (PQO) and found something that is
strange: Each process logs in using TCP and then generates an OPerator message
as shown below. Why does it want to write to SYS$SYSTEM ?
Versions: Rdb 7.0-07
DBI 7.0-02
OpenVMS 6.1
Thank you in advance,
erich
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 14-OCT-1996 18:41:47.47 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ATAXP1
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ATAXP1, system id: 13313
Auditable event: Object access
Event information: directory entry creation request (IO$_ACCESS, IO$_CREA
TE, or IO$_ENTER)
Event time: 14-OCT-1996 18:41:47.47
PID: 00000159
Process name: RDBTCP_BG363
Username: RDB$REMOTE70
Process owner: [RDB$REMOTE70]
Image name: ATAXP1$DKB100:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]LOGINOUT.EXE
Object class name: FILE
Object owner: [SYSTEM]
Object protection: SYSTEM:RWE, OWNER:RWE, GROUP:RE, WORLD:E
Directory name: _ATAXP1$DKB100:[VMS$COMMON]SYSEXE.DIR;1
Directory ID: (16,1,0)
Directory entry: RDBSERVER70.EXE;0
Access requested: READ,WRITE
Sequence key: 001D87B4
Status: %SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV, insufficient privilege or object pro
tection violation
ATAXP1_SYSEXE_>
%%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 14-OCT-1996 18:41:47.53 %%%%%%%%%%%
Message from user AUDIT$SERVER on ATAXP1
Security alarm (SECURITY) on ATAXP1, system id: 13313
Auditable event: Network login
Event time: 14-OCT-1996 18:41:47.53
PID: 00000159
Process name: RDBTCP_BG363
Username: RDB$REMOTE70
Process owner: [RDB$REMOTE70]
Image name: ATAXP1$DKB100:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]LOGINOUT.EXE
Remote nodename: ATAXP1 Remote node id: 17651604
Remote username: RDB$REMOTE70
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1101.1 | | HOTRDB::PMEAD | Paul, [email protected], 719-577-8032 | Mon Oct 14 1996 14:49 | 2 |
| Go ask VMS -- the image doing the writing is LOGINOUT.EXE. I would
assume it is updating the UAF file with last login, etc.
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1101.2 | | AVMSV1::EKREISLE | Erich Kreisler | Mon Oct 14 1996 15:38 | 8 |
| I had tried to interpret it and came to no conlusion:
- does loginout try to write to rdbserver.exe ?
- why does rdbserver.exe try to write to sys$system ?
Both don't make sense at all. Will try to ask some VMS people about that.
Thanks,
erich
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1101.3 | UCX setup issue? | PORTME::ABUGOV | | Fri Oct 25 1996 12:18 | 11 |
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Hi Erich,
Could you check your ucx setup? It looks like quite possibly UCX is
trying to write the log file to sys$system:rdbserver70.exe.
Could you post the results of $ UCX SHOW SERVICE /FULL RDBSERVER
Thanks,
Dan
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1101.4 | | AVMSV1::EKREISLE | Erich Kreisler | Mon Oct 28 1996 06:35 | 28 |
| Sorry for being late, but I was onsite last week.
Ciao,
erich
Here are the results:
ATAXP1_> ucx SHOW SERVICE /FULL RDBSERVER
Service: RDBSERVER
State: Enabled
Port: 611 Protocol: TCP Address: 0.0.0.0
Inactivity: 5 User_name: RDB$REMOTE70 Process: RDBTCP
Limit: 20 Active: 0 Peak: 0
File: SYS$SYSTEM:RDBSERVER.COM
Flags: Listen
Socket Opts: Rcheck Scheck
Receive: 0 Send: 0
Log Opts: None
File: not defined
Security
Reject msg: not defined
Accept host: 0.0.0.0
Accept netw: 0.0.0.0
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