02-19-2016
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SkySmart
errpt is a good command to use.
also, for the location of the log file where you can find records of the items listed, look in /var/adm/. in this directory, you'll find most files you need to look into.
thks you very much, i'll see in this directory and i'll come back to you if i have to know others thing...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
bakunin
There are no logs as these are single commands which have a return code (and some diagnostic messages in case something goes wrong). You might want to write some script wrapper for them and write a log file yourself.
ok, but are not there a default log file locally for this ? am i neccesary obliged to make a script before ?
This is not clear enough. The fact that a password is changed is noted in /etc/security/passwd, a file in stanza format, with a lastupdate= entry. Note that this only pertains to locally authenticated users. LDAP-, Kerberos-, ... -users where the AIX system relies on some external system for the authentication do not have password-information on the system and therefore no pasword-update-information.
You might want to read up about "LAM" ("loadable authentication modules") for details.
That depends on what you want to know. The lsuser command provides information about the attributes "unsuccessful_login_count". "host_last_unsuccessful_login" and some others (issue lsuser root as root for a complete list of user attributes). You can also configure some authentication mechanisms to use the syslog facilities to write logs. There is nothing out of the box, though, because "authentication" is a loadable, configurable and quasi-external service for AIX.
Is logged in the error log. As a root user enter errpt for an overview and errpt -a for a detailed description of every entry (including shutdown/boot events).
ok, thks
I hope this helps.
bakunin
thks you for all your replies, i understand aix system logs file more and more.....
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LedgerSMB::DBObject::Account - Base class for chart of accounts entries
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METHODS
save()
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