03/04/85 check_log Syntax as a command: check_log Person_id Function: scans the log segment for initializer messages. Sometimes a user is unable to log in; if so, the initializer places a message in the log. Arguments: Person_id is the Person_id of the user whose log entry is to be checked. List of messages: The following is a list of the messages and explanations for refusing login. bad_pass bad password. badpers person not in PNT, either not added or mistyped. no_name no name given. pwlocked password locked by administrator. bad_proj Project_id typed by user does not exist in SAT. no_pdt project'pdt/s pdt ipdt/s not in >pdt/sc1>pdt; mepdt/spdt/sage with pdt/starpdt/s alpdt/so typed online. not_pdt user not in PDT for project; the user is not registered on the project. anon_pw bad anonymous-user password. already user already logged in and does not have the "multip" attribute in the PMF (absentee does not count). absdate user absolute cutoff date (set by project administrator) exceeded. limitu user dollar limit (set by project administrator) exceeded. mnthlim user per-month dollar limit (set by project administrator) exceeded shiftlim user per-shift dollar limit (set by project administrator) exceeded. abslimit user absolute cutoff dollar limit (set by project administrator) exceeded. hd_make user home directory does not exist and cannot be created. sys_full system full according to load units. saturate system full according to maximum number of users. cant_bum system full, user cannot find anyone to bump. groupmax load control group at absolute maximum. no_group load control group in SAT not in master_group_table segment (in the udd>SysAdmin>admin directory). nf_nosec system not full, group full, no secondary. sysgrpfl system full, group full, cannot bump. projothr project cut off for some other reason. prog_err programming error in answering service (lg_ctl_). ----------------------------------------------------------- Historical Background This edition of the Multics software materials and documentation is provided and donated to Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Group BULL including BULL HN Information Systems Inc. as a contribution to computer science knowledge. This donation is made also to give evidence of the common contributions of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bell Laboratories, General Electric, Honeywell Information Systems Inc., Honeywell BULL Inc., Groupe BULL and BULL HN Information Systems Inc. to the development of this operating system. Multics development was initiated by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Project MAC (1963-1970), renamed the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence in the mid 1970s, under the leadership of Professor Fernando Jose Corbato. Users consider that Multics provided the best software architecture for managing computer hardware properly and for executing programs. Many subsequent operating systems incorporated Multics principles. Multics was distributed in 1975 to 2000 by Group Bull in Europe , and in the U.S. by Bull HN Information Systems Inc., as successor in interest by change in name only to Honeywell Bull Inc. and Honeywell Information Systems Inc. . ----------------------------------------------------------- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute these programs and their documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,provided that the below copyright notice and historical background appear in all copies and that both the copyright notice and historical background and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the names of MIT, HIS, BULL or BULL HN not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the programs without specific prior written permission. Copyright 1972 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Honeywell Information Systems Inc. Copyright 2006 by BULL HN Information Systems Inc. Copyright 2006 by Bull SAS All Rights Reserved