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Setfacl permission issue
My Admin has written a shell script (Filepermission.ksh) with the following commands and provided me 'exeutive' privileges. However, when I try to run the script, I am getting the following error message. Can some one tell me what could be missing? Thank you for your continued support.
Script: cd /tmp setfacl -r -m u:user01:rwx *FILE.TXT exit Error: TESTFILE.TXT: failed to set acl entries setacl error: Operation not applicable |
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