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troubleshooting:slotting_automatic_user_incorrect_password [2017/11/10 02:09] Scott Cunliffetroubleshooting:slotting_automatic_user_incorrect_password [2017/11/15 23:41] (current) – removed Scott Cunliffe
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-====== Troubleshooter: Slotting (Previously Working Automatically via Scheduler) Incorrect Password ====== 
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-Authorization failure error is presented when logging on to TapeTrack with a correct user ID but an incorrect password.  This may be due to a typo in the command line script or the password of the user ID being changed. 
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-==== There are two solutions two fixing the Authorization failure issue: ==== 
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-==== 1) Change Password In TapeTrack To Match Slotting Script ==== 
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-Open Slotting.bat (in TapeTrack install directory TapeTrack\TapeTrack Framework Server\scripts) by right clicking on the file and selecting **Edit** to open in a text editor (such as Notepad or Vi). 
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-Obtain user ID and password from the script command line attribute: 
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-set TTSERVER=user:-password@localhost → user ID and password as displayed in file. \\ 
-set TTSERVER=user:passwordFile@localhost → user ID as displayed in file, password in file at that location.  
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-{{:troubleshooting:slotting_bat.png?500}} 
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-Open TapeMaster to [[master:set_password#Changing-Other-Users-Passwords|edit password of the user ID]] used in the slotting script. 
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-Double click the slotting.bat file (or right click and run) to check the file runs successfully by checking the output file slotting_error.txt  (default installation location within the TapeTrack directory is TapeTrack\TapeTrack Framework Server\var\reports). 
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-===== Slotting Process Running Successfully ? ===== 
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-[[:start|{{:troubleshooting:yes.png?60}}]] 
-[[troubleshooting:undefined_error|{{:troubleshooting:no.png?60}}]] 
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-===== 2) Edit Slotting Script to Match Existing User ID ===== 
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-Obtain user ID and password of a known user (best practice is a separate user dedicated for running scripts) with the correct access credentials. 
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-Open Slotting.bat (in TapeTrack install directory TapeTrack\TapeTrack Framework Server\scripts) by right clicking on the file and selecting **Edit** to open in a text editor (such as Notepad or Vi). 
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-{{:troubleshooting:slotting_bat.png?500}} 
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-Edit the login credentials (set TTSERVER=user:-password@localhost) to match the new user ID and password and save the file, making sure to save as a .bat file. 
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-Double click the slotting.bat file (or right click and run) to check the file runs successfully by checking the output file slotting_error.txt  (default installation location within the TapeTrack directory is TapeTrack\TapeTrack Framework Server\var\reports). 
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-===== Slotting Process Running Successfully ? ===== 
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-[[:start|{{:troubleshooting:yes.png?60}}]] 
-[[troubleshooting:undefined_error|{{:troubleshooting:no.png?60}}]] 
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