you  can always use qsub -am <uid> to add more admin user
on the other hand if you us LDAP and NIS mode then it should just like another NIS server
regards

On 5/12/2011 11:29 AM, Laurent Chardon wrote:
Hello everyone,

I have a problem with gridengine 6.1u3 that has started when our organization moved from NIS to LDAP. On some local workstations we have two root users defined in /etc/passwd. The traditional root:x:0:0:[...] but also a second account secondroot:x:0:0:[...]. With NIS we never had any problem, the root credentials were correctly used by qmaster. But with ldap sometimes qmaster correctly uses root as the admin user, but sometimes it attempts to use secondroot. Then it fails to connect and the logs have messages like: [...] denied: request for user "secondroot" does not match credentials for connection <[hostname]> I tried to have a look at the source code to see how the admin account is determined but so far I have wasted a lot of time with little result. The idea is that if I know exactly how the admin user is determined, I can then modify my setup so that it is always "root" that is discovered as admin. Hopefully without having to lose my "secondroot" account. Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction in the source or suggest a way to fix my problem? That would be immensely appreciated! :)

Thank you

Laurent
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