I am having a very similar problem when trying to just rename a file in my afs space. The user is authenticated with Kerberos tokens and their home directory is mounted on login. I then run a test to see if I can rename a file with mv /afs/cellname/user/w/waparris/file /afs/cellname/user/w/waparris/file2 and it gives me error cannot stat 'file' : Permission denied.
Any ideas? Much appreciated. Adam Parrish -- Adam Parrish Asst. Linux Administrator ECE Dept, North Carolina State University Office: 919.515.0124 On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 09:56, Martin MOKREJÅ wrote: > On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Kostas Liakakis wrote: > > > On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, [iso-8859-2] Martin MOKREJ? wrote: > > > > > > chmod +w /afs/.cellname/afsws/afs-alpha-mips/usr/local2/bin/tcsh > > > > > > Is that necessary? Th euser has AFS privileges for write already, so why > > > does the C code get permission denied from kernel? Doesn't the AFS part of > > > kernel handle this? > > > > Yes. It is, in fact, handling them :-) > > > > Check the user guide. The mode bits are ignored within AFS with the > > excepetion of the "user" part. If one of the user r,w or x bits is off, > > then _nobody_ , not even the owner, can read, write or execute the > > file/directory regardless of the AFS acl. > > OK, then I have to install a cronjob to do it for everyone. Thanks! ;) _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
