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Tings that come to mind, mentioned in te past:

1) Version of i.
2) security level
3) password length and composition
4) Version of operating system user has.

My WAG, based only on other posts, is somewhere in the above. If all users
had trouble, it would definitely be an issue on the i. Did user get a new
computer recently?

Probably not all that helpful. But, with no other users having trouble,
that is where I would begin the dig.


John McKee

On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 12:38 PM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Gentlemen:

On a customer box, we have one user that's getting disabled under the
following circumstances:

The user is able to sign on to a terminal session just fine.

The user is able to sign on to a server connection in our application just
fine.

But when our application accesses the SQL server via JDBC, this one user
(everybody else is fine) gets a succession of QZSOSIGN jobs, producing the
following cycle of history log messages many times over the course of a
split second:

CPF1124 00 INFO Message . . . . : Job
454063/QUSER/QZSOSIGN started on 07/07/16 at
08:34:30 in subsystem QSYSWRK in QSYS. Job
entered system on 07/07/16 at 08:34:30.


CPIAD0B 00 INFO Message . . . . : *SIGNON
server job 454063/QUSER/QZSOSIGN processing request
for user FROBNITZ on 07/07/16 08:34:30 in subsystem
QSYSWRK in QSYS.
Cause . . . . . : The *SIGNON server is processing request 1 for user
FROBNITZ.


CPF1164 00 COMPLETION Message . . . . : Job 454063/QUSER/QZSOSIGN
ended on
07/07/16 at 08:34:30; .012 seconds used; end code0



eventually culminating in a CPF1193 immediately after the last CPIAD0B:

CPF1393 70 INFO Message . . . . : User profile FROBNITZ has
been disabled.


Has anybody ever heard of anything like this happening before?

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