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  • 1.  folder and file being created and accessed on Automic sever .pki/nssdb

    Posted Jan 09, 2018 08:12 AM
    Folder pki with file nssdb is being created on our Automic server but we can't determine why or how.  Has anyone experienced this issue?   Thanks


  • 2.  folder and file being created and accessed on Automic sever .pki/nssdb

    Posted Jan 09, 2018 09:34 AM
    Hi Pamela_Rainwater_9436

    Can it be that you're using a Public-Key-Infrastruktur (PKI) through out your system?
    After some searching i did come up with something:

    • [The primarily tie is the suggestion that apps open /etc/pki/nssdb, and the expectation that the OS will supply appropriate code so that a user specific database will be opened when one opened /etc/pki/nssdb. It's true that any OS can implement this proposal. Some OS's may chose a different path for /etc/pki/nssdb [Windows will certainly have to, Mac probably would as well, though they wouldn't need to]. The purpose was to nail down the exact specifics for Linux, and thus the title I initially gave it.]
    Got the above information here

    Hope that helps

    Cheers
    Daniel


  • 3.  folder and file being created and accessed on Automic sever .pki/nssdb

    Posted Jan 09, 2018 09:47 AM
    Daniel, Thank you so much for the info and quick response.  I’m passing this info on to our new DBA. Thanks, Pam From: Daniel Hausdorf [mailto:automicsoftware+d11409-s5019921@email.vanillaforums.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 9, 2018 9:34 AM To: PAMELA Rainwater <prainw> Subject: Re: [Automic Community] folder and file being created and accessed on Automic sever .pki/nssdb [Automic Community]<https></https> ________________________________ Daniel Hausdorf mentioned you in folder and file being created and accessed on Automic sever .pki/nssdb Hi @Pamela Rainwater Can it be that you're using a Public-Key-Infrastruktur (PKI) through out your system? After some searching i did come up with something: * [The primarily tie is the suggestion that apps open /etc/pki/nssdb, and the expectation that the OS will supply appropriate code so that a user specific database will be opened when one opened /etc/pki/nssdb. It's true that any OS can implement this proposal. Some OS's may chose a different path for /etc/pki/nssdb [Windows will certainly have to, Mac probably would as well, though they wouldn't need to]. The purpose was to nail down the exact specifics for Linux, and thus the title I initially gave it.] Got the above information here Hope that helps Cheers Daniel</prainw>