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(RT/PC) Version 6.4A: pdpq
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Sun Dec 10 12:53:13 1989
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 89 12:52:39 -0500
From: Jonathan I. Kamens <jik@PIT-MANAGER.MIT.EDU>
To: ilham@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Cc: bug-palladium@ATHENA.MIT.EDU, testers@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Ilhamuddin Ahmed's message of Sat, 9 Dec 89 20:25:24 -0500 <8912100125.AA00766@COPILOT.MIT.EDU>
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 89 20:25:24 -0500
From: Ilhamuddin Ahmed <ilham@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>
Sender: ilham@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Reply-To: ilham@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
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> Date: Fri, 8 Dec 89 09:14:43 -0500
> From: Jonathan I. Kamens <jik@PIT-MANAGER.MIT.EDU>
> Sender: jik@PIT-MANAGER.MIT.EDU
> pdpq: You do not have the priveleges necessary
Your tickets expired. I have recieved this from quite a few people and
will make the error message more explanatory.
No, my tickets did not expire. I think I probably didn't make this
clear in my original bug report, so let me explain again:
I issued "pdpq -s 10" three times. EACH time, the queue was listed
several times (I can't give you an exact count, but there was only one
thing in the queue (mine), and it listed enough times to fill a 74-row
xterm window.), and THEN I was given the error about priveleges [sic
-- check your spelling when you fix the error message].
I did not renew or in any other way change my tickets in between
invocations of pdpq, so I do not see how expired tickets could have
been the cause of the problem.
I just duplicated this behavior. With brand new kerberos tickets, I
typed "pdpq -s 10" to get the queue of nil, which has no jobs in it.
It gave me the "No Jobs" message exactly 31 times, and then reported
"pdpq: You do not have the priveleges necessary."
In case it's relevant:
pit-manager% where pdpq
/afs/testers.athena.mit.edu/system/pss/pdpq
/usr/athena/pdpq
jik