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In her inimitable posix style, ./donna_garverick writes:
> her's a good one.....get into the shell as manager.sys and
> do an 'll' (ls -l) on a directory:
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> shell/iX> ll /NSD/USERVOL/
> total 10
> drwx------ 2 MGR.NSD NSD 224 Aug 19
> 16:41 files0
>
> (note the permissions and owner)
>
> as the user (mgr.nsd), get into the shell and do the same
> 'll':
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> shell/iX> cd ../USERVOL
> shell/iX> ll
> total 10
> -rw------- 1 MGR.NSD NSD 260 Aug 19
> 16:41 files0
>
> cool, huh? (not) anyone know what's wrong? - d
donna,
I'm not sure you're doing an ll on the same thing both times. First ll shows
a directory and the second shows a file. Could it be a symlink?
Try logging in as mgr.nsd and doing:
sh -L
cd ..
ll ./USERVOL/
...and I bet you'll get the same results as from MANAGER.SYS.
HTH,
Patrick
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Patrick Santucci
HP e3000 Systems Administrator
Computer Operations Team Lead
Cornerstone Brands, Inc.
http://cornerstonebrands.com
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