Reginald,
If the password for the node is updated on the TSM server.
Check the dsm.opt file on the client.
Do you have "passwordaccess generate" or "password <password>"?
If you have "passwordaccess generate", just start up the client
and issue some command like q fi or q session where the client
will prompt you to enter the password. Once you enter the new
password, it is now encrypted and you should not be prompted
for a password.
If you have "password <password>" just change the password to
the current password.
Sias
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---- On , Johnson, Reginald (RegJohnson AT EXCHANGE.ML DOT COM)
wrote:
> I have sun solaris client 2.5 that has mysteriously lost its
password. I have tried updating the node
> with its password but still get the
> response below. Is there file that contains the encrypted
password that is locked?
>
> # dsmc
> Tivoli Storage Manager
> Command Line Backup Client Interface - Version 4, Release 2,
Level 2.1
> (C) Copyright IBM Corporation, 1990, 2001, All Rights
Reserved.
>
> tsm> q fi
> Node Name: SNYWPMF-3OLD
>
> ANS0110E LogMsg: Unable to open error log
file '/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmerror.log' for
> output.
> LogMsg: Permission denied
> ANS1051E Invalid password
> ANS1025E Session rejected: Authentication failure
>
> ANS1051E Invalid password
> ANS1025E Session rejected: Authentication failure
>
>
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