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Old 01-05-2008, 05:13 AM
Andreas Schulze
 
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Default Re: wlmassign

> "Andreas Schulze" <b79xan@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:<cnhr4k$s1l$1@tgx093.str.allianz.de>...
> > "christian" <ik_in_black@gmx.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> > news:7a5002bb.0411170119.5a39c553@posting.google.c om...
> > > hello
> > >
> > > i try to give a user the rigths to assign a pid to a wlm class ...
> > >
> > > in the class the assig rights are set to the user.
> > >
> > > but if i try as the user to assign the pid ... aix say permission

denied
> > ..?
> > >
> > > any ideas??

> >
> > Hallo Christian,
> >
> > wlmassign is restricted to the root user. Use sudo, that will work.
> >
> > HTH,
> > Andreas

"christian" <ik_in_black@gmx.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:7a5002bb.0411190115.37718bc1@posting.google.c om...
> but in the workloadmanager readbook (sg 245977) in chapter 5 "manuali
> assignment" ...
>
> "In order to assign a process to a class or cancel a prior manual
> assignment,
> the user must have authority both on the process and on the target
> class.
> These constraints translate into the following:
> . The root user can assign any process to any class.
> . A user with administration privileges on the subclasses of a given
> superclass (that is, the user or group name matches the attributes,
> adminuser or admingroup, of the superclass) can manually reassign any
> process from one of the subclasses of this superclass to another
> subclass
> of the superclass.
> . An user can manually assign his/her own processes (same real or
> effective user ID) to a superclass and/or a subclass for which he or
> she
> has manual assignment privileges (that is, the user or group name
> matches the attributes, authuser, or authgroup of the superclass or
> subclass)."
>
> is ther a bug in aix 5.2 ML2?? ...
>


Hallo Christian,

If you are using wlm with AIX 5.1 or later you can delegate administration
to users by defining them properly. I have figured out so far that you are
not using AIX 4.3.3 but what exactly your problem ist can hardly be deduced
from redbook quotes. Can you tell us what you actually configured (and in
which file)? No doubt this would improve your chance of getting the
information you need.

Regards,
Andreas

I could write a lot of why you should not top post and why you better don't
shout 'Bug'. You might find the following faq usefull:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ;-)


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