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Date: | Wed, 7 Mar 2007 17:24:59 +1100 |
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I have a funny one.
A user is running a program that creates files in a posix dir - /xyz say. A
batch job under a different logon then ftps the files to another system, and
renames the files to another posix dir, say /abc. This means the /abc
files are listed as created by the batch job user.
Next day, user runs same program again. This checks for existence of files
in /abc dir, and all the opens fail, with errno = 50. Even if I do a
chmod 777 on the first file, the open still fails.even though I can see the
file as the session user, and I can cat it to the terminal..
What am I missing here please?
If I run the program as MGR, it all works fine..
Thanks,
john
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