If you see perm diffs on the files written to NetApp, that could be the
result of mount_nfs permissions.

Kathy Duret wrote:
> 
> Ok then why would my oem on one solaris system write files as 664 and another write 
>files as 644?
> 
> both databases  have '_trace_files_public = TRUE' parameter.
> 
> both are writing out files using utl_file.  The only difference is one sits on a 
>Netapp filer.
> 
> I am still confused.
> 
> Kathy
> 
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> Kathy,
> 
> > Ok,  I log in as oracle, touch a file I get 664 permission on it.
> >
> > But when I create a file through OEM or a plsql procedure I
> > get 644 permissions.
> >
> > My umask is 02.
> 
> The umask value is overwritten by the program's mode of writing the file. In
> other words, umask is the default mode when an override is not specified.
> For example, the trace files created by the Kernel do not have world read
> permissions regardless of umask - they are set to world-read using the
> '_trace_files_public = TRUE' parameter which instructs the kernel to create
> these files in a world-readable mode.
> 
> Hth!
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