On Fri, Feb 24, 2006, David M. Fetter wrote:
>Try the OpenPKG one.  If that works, then switch to using that version
>as a standard across all your servers.  That way the results are always
>the same since it's the same utility.  That's one of the nice benefits
>of using OpenPKG across multiple *nixes.  ;-)

That's why I've been building the gnu utilities with the ``g''
program prefix for far longer than I've been using OpenPKG.  My
fingers always type ``gfind'', ``gchown'', etc. regardless of the
platform.  Richard Stallman might say I've been running GNU/SCO,
GNU/Dynix, etc.

>On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 13:33 -0500, Doug Henry wrote:
>> The system chmod.  I can't remember if I have tried the openpkg
>> (coreutils) one.
>> 
>> 
>> On 2/24/06, David M. Fetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>         Are you using the IRIX chmod or the gnu chmod from within
>>         OpenPKG?
>>         
>>         On Fri, 2006-02-24 at 10:16 -0500, Doug Henry wrote:
>>         > I have an NFS issue that I wanted to see if anyone has seen
>>         before.
>>         > My basic setup is a linux server, and mixed client
>>         machines.  On the
>>         > linux server there is a large raid which is a giant
>>         playground of data 
>>         > and has the following share defined:
>>         >
>>         > /raid/data    *(sync,rw,all_squash,anonuid=10000,anongid=10000)
>>         >
>>         > I do this because ownership and permissions are meaningless
>>         on this
>>         > data share, and it keeps all data files usable by all...all
>>         of the 
>>         > time.
>>         > It works perfectly under linux, solaris, and through samba
>>         to my
>>         > windows clients.  On my IRIX machine (stay with me...it may
>>         not be an
>>         > irix issue) I can create and delete files properly, but if I
>>         do a 
>>         > chmod, I get an operation denied message.  Strangely, irix
>>         seems to
>>         > check if I am the owner of the file before performing the
>>         chmod and
>>         > fails, but all other basic file operations work as
>>         expected. 
>>         >
>>         > Any and all suggestions welcome.
>>         >
>>         > -thanks
>>         >
>>         --
>>         David M. Fetter - UNIX System Administrator
>>         "Change is inevitable. Growth is optional." ~unknown
>>         
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>-- 
>David M. Fetter - UNIX System Administrator
>"Change is inevitable. Growth is optional." ~unknown



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