ALM-12079 User omm Is About to Expire¶
Description¶
The system starts at 00:00 every day to check whether user omm is about to expire every 8 hours. This alarm is generated if the user account will expire no less than 15 days later.
This alarm is cleared when the expiration time of user omm is changed and the user account status becomes normal.
Attribute¶
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Auto Clear |
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12079 | Minor | Yes |
Parameters¶
Name | Meaning |
---|---|
Source | Specifies the cluster or system for which the alarm is generated. |
ServiceName | Specifies the service for which the alarm is generated. |
RoleName | Specifies the role for which the alarm is generated. |
HostName | Specifies the host for which the alarm is generated. |
Impact on the System¶
User omm has expired. The node trust relationship is unavailable, and FusionInsight Manager cannot manage the services.
Possible Causes¶
The account of user omm is about to expire.
Procedure¶
Check whether user omm is about to expire.
Log in to the faulty node as user root.
Run the chage -l omm command to view the information about the password of user omm.
View the value of Account expires to check whether the user configurations are about to expire.
Note
If the parameter value is never, the user and password are valid permanently; if the value is a date, check whether the user and password are about to expire within 15 days.
Run the chage -E 'yyyy-MM-dd' omm command to set the validity period of user omm. Eight hours later, check whether the alarm is automatically cleared.
If it is, no further action is required.
If it is not, go to 4.
Collect fault information.
On FusionInsight Manager, choose O&M > Log > Download.
Select NodeAgent for Service and click OK.
Click in the upper right corner. In the displayed dialog box, set Start Date and End Date to 10 minutes before and after the alarm generation time respectively and click OK. Then, click Download.
Contact the O&M personnel and send the collected log information.
Alarm Clearing¶
This alarm will be automatically cleared after the fault is rectified.