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<<SNIP>>
The T-AF audit entry shows (and I'm no longer bothering to "change
names to protect the innocent"):
00001 'A*N *N *STMF QP0ZSPWP WTADMIN '. . .
00051 '280199 WTADMIN 0000'
00101 '000 '
00151 ' '
00201 ' '
00251 ' nP8 ry '
00801 ' nP8 ry QASP01 00001 USENU Y '
00851 ' /wintouch/tomcat/bin/startup.sh '
Which would seem to indicate that it's the startup shell script itself
that has the authority problem.
So looking at the paths using the QShell "ls" command, I get:
cd /wintouch/tomcat/binfor the 7.0.47 version, which has the authority failure, and
$
ls -l startup.sh
-rw-rw-rw- 1 WTADMIN 0 1961 Oct 18 13:19 startup.sh
cd /wintouch/tomcat.bak/binfor the 7.0.25, which looks exactly the same, except for the owner
$
ls -l startup.sh
-rw-rw-rw- 1 WINTOUCH 0 1961 Jun 15 2012 startup.sh
and the date, and yet it works. <<SNIP>>
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