iwusermigrate was run accidently. Nobody can log in now. tsusers.xml file looks to be overwritten. How to retrieve old list of users?
How does that happen accidentally? Hope you make daily/weekly backups. If it's a production system (or even dev/qa), there's no excuse for not making backups.
Support helped to fix it. Was able to get the userslist using iwidmap -g -x .
Then I had to add users back using iwuseradm add-user.
@Smitty postcount++
No need to be a smartass. The question was legit. How does that happen by accident? And having regular backups is a pretty standard (and smart) thing to do.
Smitty97007 wrote: No need to be a smartass. The question was legit. How does that happen by accident? And having regular backups is a pretty standard (and smart) thing to do.
I tend to agree,
iwmigrateiwmigrate: 7.3.2 Build 155 Interwoven******************************************************************************************************************************Before running this command, please ensure that:
1) You have obtained the latest version of iwmigrate fromsupport.interwoven.com.******************************************************************************************************************************Error: Exiting. iwmigrate must run as either root or as non-root user: iwts
That means whoever "accidentily: ran it had root.
If it was you and you don't want to fess up, that is understandable. However Smitty's second point is the bigger one.
Where are your backups?
Besides, post count doesn't matter anymore, it is likes and solutions. :-)
nipper wrote: [...] iwmigrateiwmigrate: 7.3.2 Build 155 Interwoven******************************************************************************************************************************Before running this command, please ensure that:1) You have obtained the latest version of iwmigrate fromsupport.interwoven.com.******************************************************************************************************************************Error: Exiting. iwmigrate must run as either root or as non-root user: iwts That means whoever "accidentily: ran it had root. [...]
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iwmigrateiwmigrate: 7.3.2 Build 155 Interwoven******************************************************************************************************************************Before running this command, please ensure that:1) You have obtained the latest version of iwmigrate fromsupport.interwoven.com.******************************************************************************************************************************Error: Exiting. iwmigrate must run as either root or as non-root user: iwts
Uhm - I think it means that whoever "accidentially ran it" did not do so as "root" (whether they had access to do so as root is not able to be determined from the information provided).
Sorry Ghoti but you misunderstand
I ran what was in my post, just ran iwmigrate as a normal user. I was showing the error and pointing out that if someone wiped out the users accidentily, they did it as root or iwts.