Hi Paul,
you do need root privilege to achieve this BUT
you may either create a suid program that does this for you ( not a
script, too easy to cheat ) OR
you may want to use some open source software, I have made good
expierences with sudo ( see open source pages like gnu.org ). This package
has its own security rules allowing non-root users to run root programs
Good luck
Peter
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It is possible to run TSM as a non-root userid, in which case you wouldn't
need root privs to kill it. However, I still find there are times when it
is necessary to reboot AIX to clear an I/O problem.
At 10:41 AM 2/8/2002 -0800, Cheryl Miller wrote:
>We just converted to TSM 4.2.1.9 from NetBackup. We are finding that our
>group needs to be able to stop the TSM daemons and start the start up
>script, instead of always having the system admin. do this. Right now I am
>told that there is no work around for root privileges being needed to kill
>the TSM daemons. I'm wondering how other shops get around this problem?
When
>our TSM server crashes, all of the clients that are getting backed up are
>getting hung schedulers and need to be bounced to resume working. The fact
>that root privileges are needed to bounce the daemons is adding on days to
>our resolution, since we have to open a problem ticket with the system
>admin. group and wait for them to bounce the daemons. We have ids on most
of
>the unix servers and could do it, if the permissions allowed.
>
>Any ideas?? Do any of you have a work around for this problem? Tivoli had
me
>open an enhancement request.
>
>....Cheryl
>
>Cheryl Miller
>Wells Fargo Bank
>Distributed Storage Management (DSM)
>916-774-2073
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