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Joachim Botsch #1
scoadmin
Hello,
time ago our sco-server (release 5) where crashed. After it is back
again, it seems everythink works fine.
Now i want add a new user, but after scoadmin starts i didn't get a menu
to select account manager.
Problem, all backups from the time before the crash where overwritten
meanwhile.
Is there any way to rebuild or restore scoadmin ?
If this is the wrong group, please could someone tell me the right ?
Regards,
Joachim
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Setting up backup in scoadmin
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NIS enabled, scoadmin -> account manager: results in error
I have a test system that I enabled NIS on and found that the account manager can't change user accounts. The failure message is: Background:... -
Bob Bailin #2
Re: scoadmin
"Joachim Botsch" <jobo@bbns.de> wrote in message
news:3F4B423B.2090805@bbns.de...Logged in as root, please show output of:> Hello,
>
> time ago our sco-server (release 5) where crashed. After it is back
> again, it seems everythink works fine.
> Now i want add a new user, but after scoadmin starts i didn't get a menu
> to select account manager.
> Problem, all backups from the time before the crash where overwritten
> meanwhile.
> Is there any way to rebuild or restore scoadmin ?
> If this is the wrong group, please could someone tell me the right ?
# ls -l /etc/sysadm.d/SCOadmin.ts
This is a list of all the top level menu options for scoadmin.
In particular, there should be an entry for account.obj
which is the Account Manager.
Note: The scoadmin(F) man page for 5.0.7 refers to the wrong
location for the sysadm.d directory files in /opt/K/SCO/...
Bob
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