I take it you've checked you are not using root squash NFS mount option.
Alex
--On 28 July 2008 19:48:16 -0700 Swapana Ghosh <swapana_ghosh@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi all,
I am not sure this is the problem of NAS (nfs) or the File system, I am
sending my problem to this list though. If this is wrong list for my
post , then I do aplogise.
Here is the problem in brief:
- The server is rhel4.
- One file system (NAS) has been exported.
- The file system has been mounted in the server. The mount point is
like as
nas2.xxx.org:/dev/deg/temp /apps/deg/dev
- I am doing
cd /apps/deg/dev and , creating some file say xx. File is
being created withthe the file permission 644 .
Then I am changing the file permission as 444 as root.
After that when if I try to change the permission of the xx
file back to 644 or anything , it is giving
"permission denied". I can't do any updates on xx file.
- Same type of process I am doing on a simililar type of NAS
mounted file system , it is perfectly alright.
If anyone gives me some pointers that will be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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