You need to ensure that the i5/OS™ PASE Kerberos server has started
before you configure cross realm trust. You will use the process statistics
command to determine whether the i5/OS PASE Kerberos server has started.
- In a character-based interface on iSeries™ B, type call QP2TERM. This command opens an interactive shell environment that allows you
to work with i5/OS PASE
applications.
- At the command line, enter ps -ef | grep krb5. This
command indicates that you want to view all the processing statistics for
every process on the system that contains the string krb5. If the Kerberos
server is running, you might see results displayed that are similar to the
following example:
> ps -ef | grep krb5
qsys 113 1 0 08:54:04 - 0:00 /usr/krb5/sbin/krb5kdc
qsys 123 1 0 08:54:13 - 0:00 /usr/krb5/sbin/kadmind
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If the Kerberos server is not started, you might see the following
results displayed:> ps -ef | grep krb5
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- If the Kerberos server is not started, follow these steps:
- At the command line, enter export PATH=$PATH:/usr/krb5/sbin,
and press Enter.
- Enter start.krb5, and press Enter.
> start.krb5
Starting krb5kdc...
krb5kdc was started successfully.
Starting kadmind...
kadmind was started successfully.
The command completed successfully.
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