RE: [U2] [uV] uvbackup fails because of Access List Denial + UniData / RFS / TAM caution

2005-08-20 Thread John Jenkins
Or are you using TAM (Tivoli Access Manager) - as this sets extended permissions outside standard Unix? Otherwise - fuser -u {filename) Lists the PIDS of processes that have files opem BTW: Any UniData users using TAM and RFS - please do not apply TAM to RFS files when UniData is running and a

Re: [U2] [uV] uvbackup fails because of Access List Denial

2005-08-18 Thread Glenn Herbert
On AIX, use the aclget filename command to list out permissions, i.e. aclget SFJ.CORRUPT. It appears you are getting this message because you do not have adequate read permissions. You can use aclput with various options to set the correct permissions (assuming of course you have permission

RE: [U2] [uV] uvbackup fails because of Access List Denial

2005-08-18 Thread Steve Ferries
Hi All, I am logged in as the Big Guy (root) I ran the aclget command and added root and another user: attributes: base permissions owner(root): rwx group(cubs): rwx others: rwx extended permissions enabled permit rw- u:root permit rw- u:t.stevef I own the

RE: [U2] [uV] uvbackup fails because of Access List Denial

2005-08-18 Thread Marilyn Hilb
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: [U2] [uV] uvbackup fails because of Access List Denial Hi All, I am logged in as the Big Guy (root) I ran the aclget command and added root and another user: attributes: base permissions owner(root): rwx group(cubs): rwx others: rwx