Hi, Sun Managers,
Many thanks to all who responded to me:
Dave Staggs staggsd@liberator.korea.army.mil
Fedor Gnuchev qwe@ht.eimb.rssi.ru
Jens Fischer fischjns@kat.ina.de
Casper Dik casper@holland.Sun.COM
Don williams don.williams@research.natpower.co.uk
Anthony Clarke aclarke@mpc-uk.com
Irana Whitaker-Patel irana@hrwallingford.co.uk
Dave Zarnoch davez@mopphil.mtb.phil.mop.com
Theodore S. Kapela kapela@quasar.sbi.com
Mark S. Anderson anderson@neon.mitre.org
Geert Devos Geert.Devos@ping.be
Scott McBain scott@luey.redars.ca.Boeing.COM
----------------- the suggested solutions -----------------------
1. create a root cronjob as:
0,15,30,45 * * * * /usr/bin/chmod a+rwxt /tmp/.removable >/dev/null
2. change mode for .removable in tmp directory to 777
3. install patch 101514-02
4. edit the file of /usr/openwin/bin/openwin to add the following
if [ -d /tmp/.removable ]
then
rm -rf /tmp/.removable
fi
5. edit /etc/rc2.d/s20syssetup to add
if [ ! -f /tmp/.removable ]
then
mkdir /tmp/.removable
chmod 777 /tmp/.removable
fi
6. check the FAQ, Item #4.3
In the item #4.3 of the FAQ, it says that "Under Solaris 2.3, the first
time filemgr is launched, it created a /tmp/.removable directory owned by the
user who launched it. If a different user later starts up filemgr, it will
try to create /tmp/.removable, but that directory will already exist from the
last time, owned by the previous user, so the attempt will fail. Fix by
installing patch 101514-02." ($Id: faq,v 3.96 1996/04/08)
---------------- the solution I used --------------------------
I took one of the suggestions given by Jens Fischer, no. 4 solution mentioned above, to modify the file /usr/openwin/bin/openwin. It works.
(We are running Solaris 2.3.)
Thanks again for many people's help.
Lingxiu Jiao e-mail: lingxiu@cc.umanitoba.ca
Dept. of gelogical sciences
u. of Manitoba
Canada
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yesterday I posted:
> hello sun managers,
>
> I have a problem that whenever users login, a directory of .removable in tmp is created which causes that File Manager can not be opened (mknod: permission denied) next time login.
>
> In this case, superuser has to remove this directory each time.
>
> Dose someone tell me which creates .removable directory and how to avoid this problem?
>
> Thanks in advance! I will summerize.
>
>
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