On Wednesday, January 25, 2006 10:26:16 PM -0800 Adam Megacz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeffrey Hutzelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
using my "main" principal -- I executed these commands while holding
tokens for [EMAIL PROTECTED] in cell research.cs.berkeley.edu:
$ pts creategroup project.sbp system:administrators -cell
research.cs.berkeley.edu pts: Permission denied ; unable to create
group project.sbp with id 0 owned by 'system:administrators'
Since you've shown that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is clearly a member of s:a,
my first guess is that for some reason your request was not really
authenticated as [EMAIL PROTECTED] I suggest looking at the logs;
there should be a log message corresponding to the attempt which will
tell you the parameters used and who the ptserver actually thought you
were.
Hrm, after two "kill -TSTP"s, this is all I get out of PtLog when
attempting the "creategroup". Am I reading the wrong log(s)?
No; I think you're just not running with enough debugging.
The interesting message happens at LogLevel >= 25. To get this level,
you will need to send SIGTSTP to the ptserver three times.
-- Jeff
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