Sam,

openserctl has nothing to to with openser.cfg.....
If you want to permanently change the values, there are two options:

1) place the text file /etc/openser/.openserctlrc or ~/.openserctlrc containing
      RO_USER=....
      RO_PW=.....

2) edit directly this variables in the beginning of openserctl script.

regards,
bogdan

Sam Lee wrote:

Thank you so much ! Just one last question. How do I fixed the
environment variables by default ? Why can't I just declare it in
openser.cfg instead of environment variable ?

Thanks again!

Regards,
Sam

-----Original Message-----
From: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 4:20 PM
To: Sam Lee
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Users] Access Denied error

Hi Sam,

default are openserro/openserro for DB access. If you configured (at
install time) different user or password, you may use the environment
variables RO_USER/RO_PW to set different values.

regards,
bogdan



Sam Lee wrote:

Can anyone tell me why i have this problem when typing in the following command ?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/test <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/test># openserctl avp list Dumping AVPs

ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'openserro'@'localhost' <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (using password: YES) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/test <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/test>#

Its obviously a userid / password error. But how do i specify what password to use for this user openserro ?
I've changed the default password.

Can someone assist ?

Regards
Sam

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