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Yes I tried all of those - here are the results. Not sure what to try next....... I believe you must go into DST on the primary partition to create new profiles that you can enable for partition + console stuff. Get to DST environment menu - then profiles (there are two different flavors of profiles on this menu) - and then take another menu option off of the same menu to change "authorities" - like which partitions this profile can signon to the console of. Send a note here if you have trouble, and/or let us know if you get it working. -- Charly Jones Gig Harbor Washington USA >From: Mark.Pace@ncgicorp.com >Subject: RE: new partition problem >Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 08:33:51 -0500 > > > >Mark, > >If I recall correctly, the default service tools profiles/passwords >are:>> > >QSECOFR QSECOFR > >QSRV QSRV > >22222222 22222222 > >11111111 11111111 > > >Have you tried, (or changed) these? > > >Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > >Andy - >Yes I tried all of those - here are the results. Not sure what to try >next....... > >OS/400 Guest Partition Console > 1: LINUX1 > 2: BYNARI >2 >BYNARI : Enter OS/400 service tools userid: > >11111111 >REMOTE PANEL KEY AUTHORITY REQUIRED FOR THIS PARTITION >BYNARI : Invalid OS/400 service tools authentication. >BYNARI : Enter OS/400 service tools userid: > >22222222 >REMOTE PANEL KEY AUTHORITY REQUIRED FOR THIS PARTITION >BYNARI : Invalid OS/400 service tools authentication. >BYNARI : Enter OS/400 service tools userid: > >qsecofr >QSECOFR PROFILE NOT VALID FOR GUEST PARTITION CONSOLE >BYNARI : Invalid OS/400 service tools authentication. >BYNARI : Enter OS/400 service tools userid: > >qsrv >REMOTE PANEL KEY AUTHORITY REQUIRED FOR THIS PARTITION >BYNARI : Invalid OS/400 service tools authentication. >BYNARI : Enter OS/400 service tools userid: > "If you wanna end the war and stuff you gotta sing loud." -- Arlo Guthrie "Once they go up, who cares where they come down? That's not my department." -- Werner von Braun Charly Jones 253 265-6244 Gig Harbor Washington USA _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
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