Original Post: Some users who submit jobs using the at command, cause the following message in /var/cron/log: CMD: job_no.a ! bad user (user_name) date_time_stamp rc=1 Other users are fine. I have checked at.allow and at.deny - they are not the problem. I have used pwck and grpck and they do not show any problems with the passwd and group files.It does not seem to be a login problem - I can su to these users and execute commands ( su - user -c command). I have submitted a simple at job as 5 different users, and 2 of them fail as above. We can see no reason why these 2 logins should be different from the others. We are running Solaris 8 patched to 108528-13 Nothing in the archives. I did find a note posted in another group last year with exactly the same problem, but no summary was posted. Anyone see this before? Thanks _____________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Thanks to Ray Brownrigg, Paul Richards Mike Moehlman Mike Scott for suggesting that (a) the username was too long - No it wasn't, and (b) that the password had expired. Yes it had. Being an account that we really only su to, it caught us unawares when someone tried running an at job, and the password expiry had kicked in. Thanks for the help. Thanks also to K Sudhakar in Bangalore, who had posted the same question last year. I contacted him and he also gave me the answer. Thanks all. ********************************************************************** This e-mail, including any attachments sent with it, is confidential and for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). This confidentiality is not waived or lost if you receive it and you are not the intended recipient(s), or if it is transmitted/ received in error. Any unauthorised use, alteration, disclosure, distribution or review of this e-mail is prohibited. It may be subject to a statutory duty of confidentiality if it relates to health service matters. If you are not the intended recipient(s), or if you have received this e-mail in error, you are asked to immediately notify the sender by telephone or by return e-mail. You should also delete this e-mail message and destroy any hard copies produced. ********************************************************************** _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Jun 12 23:07:51 2002
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