It sounds like either one of 2 things:
you are changing your passwd on an SP node when you should be changing it on the CWS (Control work Station)
Usually, once an hour the CSW copes password file down to the nodes, so if you changed on the node and not the CWS it would behave like you said.(you might see the same behavior on a cluster)
Or you are changing you passwd on a NIS slave when it should be done on the NIS master.
OR you have a co-worker who is changing the flag feild in /etc/security/passwd and adding ADMCHG
Oh Also you might look in roots crontabs someone could have set up a script to ftp /etc/passwd and /etc/security/passwd from 1 AIX server down to many
A N Other had edited /etc/security/user manually and left a non numric char in a field.
histsize = x20
changed to
histsize = 20
might be worth checking.
Mike
"Whenever I dwell for any length of time on my own shortcomings, they gradually begin to seem mild, harmless, rather engaging little things, not at all like the staring defects in other people's characters."
now nightman was going to be where they can just logon and do the mksysb the problem is it keeps asking to redo the password.
Now when I made a new user here is what happen.
# mkuser nate
# passwd nate
Changing password for "nate"
nate's New password:
Enter the new password again:
3004-622 An error occurred updating the password database.
3004-709 Error changing password for "nate" : Value is invalid.
something is wrong here also when i go into smit to deleted a user it wont let me I get an error there.
Could used some help please. also if you look at my passwd file its creating the person like 4 line down and not the next line.
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