Mine is in the same location
Steve Mitchell
Sr Systems Software Specialist
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas
(785) 291-8885
'There are no degrees of Honesty-you're either Honest or you're not!
From: Mark Pace <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 05/12/2009 02:46 PM
Subject: Re: Oops and finding passwords on a system...
MDISK 01DB 3390 1421 009 540W02 MR
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 3:36 PM, RPN01 <[email protected]> wrote:
I didn’t log in for awhile and, due to advancing age (actually a year
older tomorrow too), I’ve forgotten what I made the MAINT password. And,
since this was also the main password used for almost all the service
machines, I don’t have any other locations to log into that would help
me. I know; stupid. :(
Could someone with a zVM 540 system please tell me the starting cylinder
of the DIRMAINT 1DB minidisk? I don’t think we had any reason to relocate
it, so, I think, with that and a DEFINE MINIDISK command from OPERATOR
(my one working userid) I can get the password I need to regain control
and save some face (other than here, since I’ve confessed to you all).
Thanks to one and all for keeping this as quiet as possible.
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