Dec 1, 2002 #1 Tison Programmer May 12, 1999 216 CH If I go into SMIT using a standard user login, I get no menu options BUT If I do it as root, I see all the options ? How do I correct this ?
If I go into SMIT using a standard user login, I get no menu options BUT If I do it as root, I see all the options ? How do I correct this ?
Dec 1, 2002 #2 Morsing Technical User Jun 25, 2002 881 GB When you're your own user, what does 'echo $ODMDIR' say?? It should say /etc/objrepos. It could also be the permissions on /etc/objrepos or files in it. Cheers Henrik Morsing IBM Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration Upvote 0 Downvote
When you're your own user, what does 'echo $ODMDIR' say?? It should say /etc/objrepos. It could also be the permissions on /etc/objrepos or files in it. Cheers Henrik Morsing IBM Certified AIX 4.3 Systems Administration
Dec 2, 2002 #3 streetmole Technical User Nov 26, 2002 1 CN hi; where the ODMDIR is set when i login myself user? who can tell me which file the ODMDIR is set to /etc/objrepos? thanx Upvote 0 Downvote
hi; where the ODMDIR is set when i login myself user? who can tell me which file the ODMDIR is set to /etc/objrepos? thanx
Dec 2, 2002 #4 nwardez Technical User Oct 2, 2002 174 FR Hi, ODMDIR is set in the /etc/environment file, points to /etc/objrepos by default and is used at system boot. smitty looks for /usr/lib/objrepos/sm_* files to build its menus. Check that user/group have sufficient rights (at least read) on this directory/files Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, ODMDIR is set in the /etc/environment file, points to /etc/objrepos by default and is used at system boot. smitty looks for /usr/lib/objrepos/sm_* files to build its menus. Check that user/group have sufficient rights (at least read) on this directory/files
Dec 16, 2002 #5 pko Technical User Oct 12, 2001 10 SK Hi, you can configure: /etc/security/smitacl.group /etc/security/smitacl.user (man smitacl.group, man smitacl.user) palo Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, you can configure: /etc/security/smitacl.group /etc/security/smitacl.user (man smitacl.group, man smitacl.user) palo