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| Subject: | Re: [nv-l] Not able to open map | 
| From: | Hendrik Zahn <hendrik.zahn@de.ibm.com> | 
| Date: | Fri, 12 Mar 2004 09:39:12 +0100 | 
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Hi,
I have seen such a problem some years ago.
I guess your AIX user is able to open the map when NetView Security is
disabled.
Therefore check the permissions of /etc/hosts file. I assume that it is set
to 640 or similar.
But you must have 644 (read permissions also for worldwide) so that NetView
can work properly.
Regards,
Hendrik
                                                                                
                                                 
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Hi,
I need to give to access to monitor the netview from other location thru
x-window. For
this i created the user id and group id. From Turned ON the secuirty at
security
administration. Now if i type netview on command line prompting for the
user ID, Group ID
and password, same is give authentication is succesful but map is not
opening. please see
the below eror
$ netview
/usr/bin/netview[64]: ulimit: 0403-045 The specified value is outside the
user's allowable
range.
Starting user interface applications...
Fri Mar 12 09:15:47 IST 2004
Please see /usr/OV/log/netview_mumopr.log if you have startup errors.
$
But normally i will use root to login x-window and type netview to see the
map and object.
But now i cant able to open the map. Please see the error below
nvs_isClientAuthorized(): permission denied for "ovw_binary".
   authorized=0, status=0.
Thu Mar 11 13:32:13 IST 2004
Thu Mar 11 13:39:12 IST 2004
Minimum space required in /tmp directory is 4194320 bytes.
Fri Mar 12 08:53:46 IST 2004
nvs_isClientAuthorized(): permission denied for "ovw_binary".
   authorized=0, status=0.
Fri Mar 12 08:54:32 IST 2004
bash-2.05a#
Please help me to solve this
Thanks & Regards
N.Raaman(Ramamoorthy)
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