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[ILUG] informix dynamic server ESQLC connect problem

[ILUG] informix dynamic server ESQLC connect problem

David Neary dneary at informix.com
Wed Sep 6 17:48:33 IST 2000


daniel qian wrote:
> 
> I am running Informix Dynamic Server 2000 on Redhat6.1 and using ESQLC
> as developing tool.
> Everything is OK if the program is executed with user 'informix'. But if
> the program is executed with other users granted database priveiliges,
> it keeps giving me a error of 1829 which says the file citoxmsg.pam is
> missing from directory $INFORMIX/msg while it is actually not.  The
> error occurs at 'connect .. user ... using' statement. Is this a bug or
> I have done something wrong?
> 
> daniel

Probably not - check the permissions on citoxmsg.pam - it should be
permissions 644, and owned by informix:informix. As John said, you
should check that $INFORMIXDIR is set, but if it was working when you
were informix it shouldn't be a problem.

Cheers,
Dave.

-- 
		Dave Neary,
	Software engineer, Informix Dublin.
		Ireland.
	Phone: +353-1-409-1357




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