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(New page: A common problem with getting OpenQM set up for the first time is getting the permissions set correctly. A warning sign of this issue will be an error message like this when you log in: ...) |
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A warning sign of this issue will be an error message like this when you log in: | A warning sign of this issue will be an error message like this when you log in: | ||
− | + | 00000A9B: Error -3018 deleting record in $LOGIN | |
The most likely cause of this error is not having the root account be a member of the 'qmusers' group. | The most likely cause of this error is not having the root account be a member of the 'qmusers' group. | ||
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You can add root to the qmusers group with this command: | You can add root to the qmusers group with this command: | ||
− | sudo /usr/sbin/usermod -a -G qmusers root | + | sudo /usr/sbin/usermod -a -G qmusers root |
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+ | '''Diccon, add info about your setPerms.sh script when you release it''' |
Latest revision as of 17:44, 20 March 2009
A common problem with getting OpenQM set up for the first time is getting the permissions set correctly.
A warning sign of this issue will be an error message like this when you log in:
00000A9B: Error -3018 deleting record in $LOGIN
The most likely cause of this error is not having the root account be a member of the 'qmusers' group.
You can add root to the qmusers group with this command:
sudo /usr/sbin/usermod -a -G qmusers root
Diccon, add info about your setPerms.sh script when you release it