RL:

Thanks for writing.

ed VOC STACKWRITE
0001: X
0002: ON

&&S.maryann.13 was found to be a file.  I just renamed it to .13.BAK.  Now 
MaryAnn's logout is clean.
 
I want to keep the STACKWRITE setting intact since I use it and my boss uses it.

Let's call this a victory.

--Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Lewis
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 5:01 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] UV User Logout

Bill,

It looks like it's trying to write out maryann's command stack.
&SAVEDLISTS& is apparently setup as a Type 1 file, and since maryann's stack 
key is longer, it's trying to create a sub-directory and write into it.  It 
looks like maryann doesn't have appropriate prviileges to create the 
sub-directory in the &SAVEDLISTS& directory.

You could resize the &SAVEDLISTS& file as a Type 19, or fix the owner &/or 
group of &SAVEDLISTS&, or just turn STACK.WRITE off.

Without looking, that's what I would guess.

Best Regards,

Richard Lewis


On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Bill Brutzman <[email protected]>wrote:

> When one user here logs out via Dynamic Connect on HP-Ux 11i v2 
> running UV 10.3.6, she gets the following  screenful...
>
> mkpath: &SAVEDLISTS&/&&S.maryann.13 is not a directory
> mkpath: &SAVEDLISTS&/&&S.maryann.13 is not a directory .
> .
> mkpath: &SAVEDLISTS&/&&S.maryann.13 is not a directory
>
> MaryAnn is setup like most everybody else.  Clarification on the 
> significance of this message would be appreciated.
>
> --Bill
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