"Peter J. Braam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You should add user grib to the Coda protection database using pdbtool on
> the SCM. Set it's userid to what it is on Linux. Let me know if that
> helps.
>
I had already done this (see transcript below). This fixes some
circumstances, but not all. I don't understand what the difference is
between case 1 and case 2, other than that root isn't in the pdb.
What am I overlooking?
Thanks,
Bill Gribble
glare:/coda# cd /coda
glare:/coda# ls -l
total 2
drwxr-xr-x 2 coda-adm nogroup 512 May 23 14:38 home
glare:/coda# grep grib /etc/passwd
grib:x:1000:1000:Bill Gribble,,,:/home/grib:/bin/bash
glare:/coda# pdbtool
pdbtool> list
[ snip ]
USER grib
* id: 1000
* belongs to no groups
* cps: [ 1000 ]
* owns no groups
pdbtool> quit
glare:/coda# cd home
glare:/coda/home# cfs lsmount /coda/home/grib
Mount point for volume "glare-grib"
glare:/coda/home# cfs lsmount /coda/home/grib/temp
Not a mount point
CASE 1:
--------
glare:/coda/home# ls -l
total 4
drwxrwxrwx 3 root nogroup 512 May 26 13:06 grib
glare:/coda/home# chown grib grib
glare:/coda/home# ls -l
total 4
drwxrwxrwx 3 grib nogroup 512 May 26 13:06 grib
CASE 2:
--------
glare:/coda/home# cd grib
glare:/coda/home/grib# mkdir temp
glare:/coda/home/grib# ls -l
total 2
-rw-r--r-- 1 grib nogroup 0 May 26 13:05 foo
drwxr-xr-x 2 coda-adm nogroup 2048 May 26 13:06 temp
glare:/coda/home/grib# chown grib temp
chown: temp: Invalid argument