Bill,
If you go back into the tdp gui and hit the restore tab it should prompt you
for a password. It is due to the password being stored in the registry with
reversible encryption (something like that :)). When you have
re-authenticated restart the service in services.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bemayo AT CO.PITT.NC DOT US]
Sent: 23 April 2004 23:05
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: Prompted for Password every time/Scheduler exited with a
result code of 12.
I am fairly confident at this point that the problem is that the
password is not being properly updated in the registry, but I am at a
loss as to how to correct it. The reboot did not help. I will admit to
not completely understanding what registry it is trying to update. I
was looking at the local registry when I mentioned observing it for
changes, but I am now thinking that it is really using the cluster
registry.
At any rate, I have used the query command to update the password, but
it just won't stick. I feel like I must be doing something wrong, but I
don't know what.
> _____________________________________________
> From: Mayo, Bill
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 11:12 AM
> To: 'ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU'
> Subject: Prompted for Password every time/Scheduler exited with a
> result code of 12.
>
> I had a working, clustered TDP Exchange scheduler. Due to an issue, I
> had to reset the password on the node. Since doing that, I have been
> unable to get the service to run again. The service will start
> briefly and then stop. The Event Log shows first a warning ID 4098
> (Error initializing TSM api, unable to verify Registry Password), and
> ends with an error ID of 4099 (Scheduler exited with a result code of
> 12). I believe a symptom of the same problem is exhibited when I run
> the client manually. When I do this, I am prompted for the password
> every time.
>
> I have used the UPDATEPW command to reset the password in the
> registry. I have even deleted the registry key beforehand so that I
> can see that it is actually being created/updated (it appears to be
> working as expected). Doing a QUERY seems to work ok as well.
>
> I have also deleted the service and recreated it. I have been careful
> to make sure the nodename, clusternode, and clustername parameters are
> updated correctly.
>
> Am I missing something obvious here? Any assistance gratefully
> accepted. Thanks!
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~
> Bill Mayo
> Network Administrator
> Pitt County MIS
>
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