Ahaaaaa

It now becomes clear - the CSP server processes are running in the
%SYS namespace and it issues(?) a $znspace does not change the current
directory when it swops to the namespace

you can get the current directory with $zu(12,"")

There could be something deeper here that wil cause problems
investigate what the $zu(12,"") is when you have the probelm

Peter







On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 08:36:40 -0300, "Fabio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Problem solved!
>
>It was a permission problem alright.
>Solution: chmod on the directory containing the CACHE.DAT file.
>
>Thanks anyway.
>
>"Peter Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem
>news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Fabio
>>
>> Sound as though it's a permissions problem
>>
>> does it work from a Telnet session rather than a TRM?
>>
>> TRM sessions you have the privs that you have logged on to the server
>> with
>>
>> Telnet/CSP sessions have the Cache Privs - set in Config Manager |
>> Advanced | IO - Network user name/password
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> PS it's always good to always check the returned status code - many
>> people have fallen over not doing this
>>
>


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