>But if someone types 'ps -ef' command, the whole command line will show up
>and he can see the password. This happens on Solaris system; on AIX, the
>'secrete' will not be shown.
Yes, but what are the relative *SM client levels?
The client is supposed to blank the password, but various level
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I would use "passwordaccess generate", but have a separate stan
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Hi all,
Does anyone know if there are
Hi all,
Does anyone know if there are some ways to start a schedule daemon safely
while 'passwordaccess' is set to 'prompt' ? This happens when we want to
backup Oracle automatically . Here is what we do:
#nohup dsmc sched -password=secrete -optfile=dsm.opt &
But if someone types 'ps -ef' c