Hi,

the group "sapdb" stands in /etc/group , and the user sapdb has the right groupID .

I'm sorry, but the command "usermod" is unknown for RedHat 8.0 :-(

Content of /etc/opt/sdb:

IndepData=/var/opt/sdb/data
IndepPrograms=/opt/sdb/programs
SdbOwner=sapdb
SdbGroup=sapdb

What else can I do, to get a connection to the server with the DBMGUI ?

Regards,
Danny

Am Thu, 20 Nov 2003 14:58:31 +0100 hat Mensing, Joerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> geschrieben:

Hi,
on linux, the primary group is not automatically entered in /etc/group.
You can help yourself with "usermod -G sapdb sapdb". The password check routine is also checking group membership leading to the misleading error message... Later MaxDB 7.5 automatically inspect the primary group in addition to the sapdb administrator group members. The name of the
administrator group and the database owner are always found in /etc/opt/sdb.
CU
jrg



-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Tramnitzke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Donnerstag, 20. November 2003 14:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Members of the database administrators group


Hi all,


I have successfully installed a MaxDB 7.5 on a linux Server, on wich there was a sapdb 7.4 before.
(The sapdb-server was completely deinstalled before)
Because of that, there was still the old sapdb-account (User "sapdb" group "sapdb"), which I used to take as the general administrator account (instead of the default givin account "sdba" ). To install MaxDB with the old sapdb account I had to lock that account.


After that I wanted to install a new Database from my workstation (win --


> use DB-Manager) on that MaxDB Server so I took the old sapdb-account on "Login Information for Server", but there comes the following error- message:


-24875 The operating system user is not a member of the database administrators group. [user_system ...]; 149,UNIX password missmatch

Also, when I unlock the account, the errormessage is the same.

So my qestion is : I guess the sapdb-account (default "sdba" on installation) is that demanded account "Login Information for Server", so why there is a password-missmatch ? The password wasn't changed during the installation process ( with that account I'm able to log onto the server)

Best regards,
Danny

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