Greetings
do a chmod before rsync
or use sudo as the owner then run rsync as the owner.
my.02
-j
On Jun 8, 2010, at 7:42 AM, Stempien, Dave wrote:

> Since I received crickets on this inquiry, I worked around the issue using
> sudo to run rsync for backup.
> 
> On 5/27/10 8:05 AM, "David Stempien" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
>> Any suggestions for how to best configure the umask for running intermapperd
>> such that freshly-saved files are group and world readable?  For example, in
>> the three files below, I recently set the permissions to 644 in order for my
>> rsync backup to be able to read all files.  However, anytime InterMapper
>> saves a file, it resets the permissions back to 600, presumably with a umask
>> of 066.
>> 
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 intermapper intermapper  798591 May 20 20:19
>> g69481b1e-Distribution: CX
>> -rw------- 1 intermapper intermapper 1924075 May 27 07:52
>> g6a9940c0-Distribution: Remote
>> -rw------- 1 intermapper intermapper 1131077 May 26 19:00
>> g6a9e96f6-Distribution: HH
>> 
>> intermapperd is being run as user "intermapper" and launched using the
>> standard Red Hat init script as provided in the Dartware RPM package.
>> 
>> I guess this question is more for the developers, but any feedback is
>> appreciated!
>> 
>> Thanks,
> 
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