Jennifer,
As far as I know there is an open issue with Sequelink that requires root privileges to operate swcla.
Normal process to start Sequelink services is:
- login as root
- run startSLAgent under admin
- start swcla admin console
- login (I think at this point root privileges are required as access to user is needed)
- start desired services using sst command.
Also for security issues normaly sys admins push a lot against this “root” login and SLAgent running with root permissions.
A possible solution is to start/stop SLAgent service and all other data services using batch scripts similar to startSLAgent/stopSLAgent.
For IS/TN I don’t think it makes the difference what users is used to run the services…
Hope this is useful,
Regards,
Sorin
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