Hello managers,
within several minutes i received lots of mails with the solution
to my problem:
>make sure that the /data mount point has 755 permissions BEFORE you mount
>the filesystem.
Thank you all very much again!
Bernt Christandl (beb@mpa-grching.mpg.de)
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my question was this:
Hello managers,
i have a (ufs-)filesystem /data on a solaris-7 machine (which is exported
via nfs) where i have problems with:
As root i can do "cd /data; /usr/bin/pwd" and get the answer "/data"
As a normal user, when i do "cd /data; /usr/bin/pwd" i get the answer
pwd: cannot determine current directory!
Then i'll do "ls -l" there and i get all the files and directories which
are under /data.
When i do "cd /usr; /usr/bin/pwd" as a normal user, i get the answer "/usr".
With "df -k" i see:
/dev/dsk/c1t3d0s6 48063794 38025382 9557775 80% /data
In /etc/vfstab i have:
/dev/dsk/c1t3d0s6 /dev/rdsk/c1t3d0s6 /data ufs 2 yes -
As root i see the protection mask of / and /data to be 755 ...
Although when i come from another machine, via nfs, everything works
as expected.
What's wrong here? Any ideas?
Bernt Christandl (beb@mpa-grching.mpg.de)
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