You need to be root to grant it so first use
bevs -r vsname
then use
setrights <username> +login
Does this work?
Brendan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Vu Phan
Sent: 16 May 2001 10:31
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Subject: Privilege
Dear Ben!
I did use this command an I had this message:
# setrights <username> + login
You cannot grant the login privileg
I have tried another way with vsdadm from the root of
host server like below
# vsdadm priv_modify <host server> <vs> <user> +login
error: -ERR User <vs> does not exist
Is that maybe a bug in VSDADM?
By the ways, vsdadm priv_list ... and vsdadm
priv_avail... do not work too.
Regards
VP
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