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SAFraser |
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 9:24 am Post subject: Unix: Location of home directories |
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 Shaman
Joined: 22 Oct 2003 Posts: 742 Location: Austin, Texas, USA
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On one of our Solaris MQ/WMQI servers, the unix admin has insisted on putting the home directories for the mqm user and the wmqi user on another machine, using a mount point for access.
After some recent work on the other machine, our MQ server could not mount the home directories so profiles did not load. When we did a sudo to mqm, it was an annoyance because our custom path settings were gone. But when we did a sudo to wmqi, there were just too many settings missing; we couldn't do a thing with the brokers or other WMQI utilities.
The unix admin has refused to move the home directories to be local. My question for any unix admins on our board is: Is there a "best business practice" for the location of home directories for service IDs such as these?
Thanks,
Shirley
ps Moderators: I chose this forum because it pertains to both MQ and WMQI, and I thought there might be a lot of unix folks who read this one frequently. Hope that's okay. |
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csmith28 |
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 3:59 pm Post subject: |
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 Grand Master
Joined: 15 Jul 2003 Posts: 1196 Location: Arizona
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I'm not sure if they are best practice or not really but the default home directory for the mqm user is
AIX - /home/mqm
Solaris - /export/home/mqm
Do you have sudo access to root? If so you should be able to mount the home filesystem if it is available.
Did you ask your Unix Admin to mount the remote home filesystem?
If this continues to happen it is your Unix Admins problem, ergo his/her responsibility to make it workable for you.
If they don't want to cooperate. Open a problem ticket everytime you attempt to log on an don't have access to your home directories.
Eventually they will either make the mount point more reliable or move the mqm and wmqi home directories to the local machines.
Good Luck _________________ Yes, I am an agent of Satan but my duties are largely ceremonial. |
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JT |
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 8:23 pm Post subject: |
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Padawan
Joined: 27 Mar 2003 Posts: 1564 Location: Hartford, CT.
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Not sure about the /home directory, but in their installation instructions, IBM does provide for the /opt directory to be installed on a remote device, as an option:
MQ Installation documentation wrote: |
The file system into which the code is installed can be a remote network device, for example NFS,
provided that the mount options are defined on that device to allow setuid programs - including root access - to be run. |
WBIMB Installation documentation wrote: |
You can use a file system on a remote network device, for example with NFS. Issue the appropriate mount commands to make this accessible to the system on which you are installing.
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SAFraser |
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 6:08 am Post subject: |
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 Shaman
Joined: 22 Oct 2003 Posts: 742 Location: Austin, Texas, USA
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The unix admin tried to mount the remote filesystem, but couldn't. He finally figured out he had an error in a host table someplace (?). We do not have sudo rights to be root. <sigh> I asked for root access once and got hollered at. <sigh again>
Until he figured it out, we could not do anything with the WMQI brokers, no list, no start, no stop. It's a dev box so it wasn't a catastrophe. But it also happens to be our disaster recovery box, so in the event of a real emergency, we need to be able to manipulate our components.
You are right, this is his problem to solve. I think I will present our "business requirements" to him -- that we MUST be able to log in and load the profile of the mqm and wmqi users, not matter what the state of his NIS system.
Thank you both for your comments.
Shirley |
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