NodGlodnig
Programmer
Hi,
Something puzzling me, the sys. admin. bod did a "strmqm" logged in as root, and all the user IDs for amqzxma, amqxzlaa, etc. were root! The only trouble was BMC Patrol had trouble connecting up to MQ, I was getting 2035 not authorised even though the Patrol ID was in the mqm group. And yes, I have checked the that the set UID bit on the strmqm_nd executable is set on, and the owner is mqm. All other unix implementations I've seen whoever does the strmqm (providing they are in the MQM group), the user ID of the processes is mqm. Is this a "feature"? Does anyone run HP-UX MQSeries and BMC Patrol PMQO on the same box?
TIA (and after I promise)
Don Golding
Something puzzling me, the sys. admin. bod did a "strmqm" logged in as root, and all the user IDs for amqzxma, amqxzlaa, etc. were root! The only trouble was BMC Patrol had trouble connecting up to MQ, I was getting 2035 not authorised even though the Patrol ID was in the mqm group. And yes, I have checked the that the set UID bit on the strmqm_nd executable is set on, and the owner is mqm. All other unix implementations I've seen whoever does the strmqm (providing they are in the MQM group), the user ID of the processes is mqm. Is this a "feature"? Does anyone run HP-UX MQSeries and BMC Patrol PMQO on the same box?
TIA (and after I promise)
Don Golding