Mike,
Why do you want to set permissions on CMS files?
> Any suggestions?
Can you set the permissions of the mount point, and they will pertain to
the mounted CMS files?
-Mike M
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 7:32 AM, Michael Weiner <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I think I posted my question in the wrong group.
>
> Scott, thanks for your help.
>
> According to the documentation the cmsfuse unmask command should be able
> to change the permissions. Two things I tried.
>
> sles12:/srv/www/htdocs/test # chmod 644 *
> chmod: changing permissions of âCMSTEST.EXECâ: Function not implemented
> chmod: changing permissions of âMICHAELW.PDFâ: Function not implemented
> chmod: changing permissions of âPROFILE.EXECâ: Function not implemented
> chmod: changing permissions of âPROFILE2.EXECâ: Function not implemented
>
> I also tried
>
> sles12:/srv/www/htdocs/test # cmsfs-fuse -o mask=644 *
> cmsfs-fuse: Error CMS1 label not found!
>
> Any suggestions? I formatted the DISK in z/VM with format 191 a and
> created a label. I am a bit stumped.
>
>
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