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On Thu, 23 Nov 1995 11:45:43 GMT Goetz Neumann said:
>Edward Gill <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>Over the weekend we had to do a reload on our 950 (with 5.0) because we
>>lost a disk drive and after the reload finished we found out that, so far,
>>one account had ACDs set for all but one file and the ACDs did not exist
>>before the reload. [...]
> If so, could you look at it with an HFS syntax-ed LISTFILE,
> i.e. LISTFILE /ACCOUNT/GROUP/FILE,-3 and compare the listed
> GROUP ID value with your ACCOUNT name ?
>I am suspicous that these are different.
>BTW: it is perfectly ok, that MPE puts an ACD on a file, when
>the GROUP ID (GID) is different from the ACCOUNT, the question
>here would be, why don't the files have the same GROUP ID as
>the account (if my suspect is correct).
Edward will have to verify this, but I recall Eric Schubert talking about
the ND folks playing with Quest NFS and a locally-written NFS-to-AFS file
system translator. The key to his getting it to work was to alter the
UID and/or GID to match the corresponding AFS values. Was this account
perhaps the one with which you were playing with AFS?
I'm also a bit suspicious of MOVER/RYDER for creating ACDs on "plain" files
and wonder if UID/GID is the problem (e.g., if you build a RYDER archive of
files created in a particular group/account and extract them on another
system, will ACDs be created if the UID/GID differ (even though the creator
user.account is the same)?? (Jeff Vance: you know what files I'm talking
about, or if not, ask me offline).
Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
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