Dear Tom, Tom Kinter wrote: > [...] > Now, from the Sun box, \\PC1\D is mounted on /home/pc1-d through > Sharity, and logged on as USER. > > cd /home/pc1-d > ls * > > This works, I can see files and one level into each subdirectory. > > Now if I go into subdirectory SUBDIR and list > > cd /home/pc1-d/SUBDIR > ls * > > Files list out fine but each subdirectory is declared as "unreadable". > If I do > > ls -l > > the listing is something like: > > drwxrwxrwx 2 USER 131072 Oct 22 18:33 ./ > drwxrwxrwx 2 USER 131072 Jan 2 11:01 ../ > drwxrwxrwx 2 USER 131072 Feb 18 2001 SUBDIR1 > drwxrwxrwx 2 USER 131072 Feb 18 2001 SUBDIR2 > -rw-rw-rw- 1 USER 2202056 Jan 12 2001 FILE1 > -rw-rw-rw- 1 USER 2202056 Jan 12 2001 FILE2 > . > . > . > > Does anyone have some ideas about this? I don't beleive that I had this > problem with Sharity-2.6, but I'd have to do some digging to find out for > sure. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! Sharity is a lifesaving tool!
I'm not sure whether I understand the problem you describe correctly. The 'ls -l' output you included does not indicate any read problems on directories. Is it possible that you forgot to add the license and are running into the 3 level directory hierarchy limitation of the demo version? What does 'cifslicense -p' print? Regards, Christian. -- Dipl.-Ing. Christian Starkjohann Objective Development mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.obdev.at/ _______________________________________________ Sharity-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/sharity-talk
