Apologies for the delay.
Wendy I had this same problem a while back. From memory the reason it works at the
colon prompt but not from uniobjects it the umask. When you run udt it inherits it's
umask from your environment. On linux I have a unidata.sh file in /etc/profile.d
which sets it to
John Hester wrote:
The default umask may be someplace like /etc/profile or
/etc/default/login depending on your platform. Permissions on files
created by OUJ logins on our system appear to be determined by the
.profile of the UOJ login though. Don't know why yours would
be different.
Wendy Smoak wrote:
John Hester wrote:
The default umask may be someplace like /etc/profile or
/etc/default/login depending on your platform. Permissions on files
created by OUJ logins on our system appear to be determined by the
.profile of the UOJ login though. Don't know why yours would
Off the top of my head, the default permissions and umask are 666 and 022,
respectively. Subtracting the two gives you 644 or -rw-r--r--, which is
what the UOJ code gave you. When you telnet, the .profile usually sets the
umask to 002. Subtracting 002 from 666 gives you -rw-rw-r--, which is
Charlie Rubeor wrote:
Off the top of my head, the default permissions and umask are
666 and 022, respectively. Subtracting the two gives you 644 or
-rw-r--r--, which is what the UOJ code gave you.
When you telnet, the .profile usually sets the
umask to 002. Subtracting 002 from 666