Hi Jeff,

Here's what our file system looks like -->

#  /> df -k
Filesystem    1024-blocks      Free %Used    Iused %Iused Mounted on
/dev/hd4           122880     69976   44%     4040     7% /
/dev/hd2          3997696   1074744   74%    54030     6% /usr
/dev/hd9var        188416    135664   28%     1052     3% /var
/dev/hd3          2007040   1943392    4%      100     1% /tmp
/dev/lv01         4931584   1143964   77%    82665     7% /release
/dev/lv04         9535488   2508596   74%    24153     2% /live
/dev/lv00          147456     39624   74%     4028    11% /home/staff
/dev/lv03        14024704   3821248   73%   119975     4% /reltest
/proc                   -         -    -         -     -  /proc
/dev/lv02        10027008   3770780   63%    17208     1% /test

From a ls -l -->

drwxr-sr-x   4 sys      sys             512 Dec 13 2004  live/

I believe test was @ 770 when we started looking at permissions :-/ .

My SA was wondering about un-mounting /test. We tried to do that and smit will not allow it saying it is busy. We're not sure what it is that is tying '/test' up. We've been trying to find any pertinent notes from when we first created '/test' and have been coming up short. We will catch it in the morning (Friday) when we can have a quite system.

Any more thoughts?

Thanks,
Jon


At 10:34 AM 6/21/2007, Jeffrey Butera wrote:
When you readded the new disk and (presumably) recreated the /test filesystem
on the new disk set, who owns it?

We run everything under /datatel and ran out of space, so added a /datatel2
partition for a new account.  I too did not realize when I created /datatel2
it was owned by root.  You need to check ownerships on /test with the
filesystem for /test NOT mounted.



--
Jeff Butera, Ph.D.


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