Ray,
Because in order to be uvadm on *nix based systems, you must be root. In
windows, you need to be a part of the administrator group. Sucky, isn't it?
Steve
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From: Ray Wurlod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 6:12 PM
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John,
I tried sudo for uv/bin/list_readu does not work as there are other things
UV and linux must have permissions to use the UniVerse Administrator and
utilities. You still must be root to be able to perform UniVerse
administration.
sudo bin/uv seems to be the quickest way to allow a user
This may be of some help.
At one time, I needed non-root users to be able to do PORT.STATUS to see
all that was happening on the system. Anyway, to resolve this I did
(Red Hat Linux);
cd /usr/bin
chmod u=rws ipcs
I believe the 'chmod' may have been done to list_readu as well. Anyway,
that
Is anyone running any release of UV 10.1 on Solaris 10?
We are playtesing prior to upgrading, and we're finding that UV doesn't know
who you are at times.
For example, at the TCL prompt, entering WHO normally returns:
User Num. Account Name From LOGNAME, like:
WHO
50 uv From mfh
On our play
Sirulnick, Steve wrote:
Because in order to be uvadm on *nix based systems, you must be root. In
windows, you need to be a part of the administrator group. Sucky, isn't it?
uvadm doesn't need root priviledges, but AFAIK you have to specify that
you're going to use uvadm as the admin user
I suggest using oh.exe to find the process that has the file open. Sometimes
I have seen explorer.exe as the culprit. You can download oh.exe from
msdn.microsoft.com.
Best regards,
Gyle
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I am converting our AP Checks from tractor fed continuous forms to laser
print. They currently have a check signing machine that they feed the
stack of checks into after they have printed. How do other companies
handle check signing? Is there a way to print a digitized signature from
the basic
Hrm ... I dunno ... I installed universe and specified using uvadm as
the admin user. My perms on list_readu are different:
-rwxr-x--x 1 root uvadm 1289340 May 10 2005
/usr/local/Universe/ibm/bin/list_readu
uvadm belongs to:
uid=600(uvadm) gid=600(uvadm) groups=600(uvadm)
Be there or be square
JayJay
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This is another place where we use a form overlay stored as a PCL macro in
a flash DIMM in the printer. The check form, including the signature and
all of the bank information, except for the MICR line, is part of the form.
Also stored in the flash DIMM is a MICR font. The check safety paper is
You do NOT have to be root. You can create uvadm as the UniVerse
Administrator user when installing. It's possible that you can also
change
from using root to uvadm as the UniVerse Administrator subsequently (for
example they have implemented this in DataStage) but I have not checked
whether
John Godzina wrote:
Hrm ... I dunno ... I installed universe and specified using uvadm as
the admin user. My perms on list_readu are different:
-rwxr-x--x 1 root uvadm 1289340 May 10 2005
/usr/local/Universe/ibm/bin/list_readu
uvadm belongs to:
uid=600(uvadm) gid=600(uvadm)
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