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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Changing ownership of a directory, subdirectory and files as same as in another server Post 302638041 by johnveslin on Wednesday 9th of May 2012 08:59:20 PM
Old 05-09-2012
Changing ownership of a directory, subdirectory and files as same as in another server

accidentally i have changed ownership of a directory,subdirectory and files wil below command. I want to the change ownership back as same as in same directory on another server. How can i do it?

chown -R user:group /u01


is there any simple script? it is really an urgent need..
 

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DPNS-CHGRP(1)							DPNS User Commands						     DPNS-CHGRP(1)

NAME
dpns-chgrp - change group ownership of a DPNS directory/file in the name server SYNOPSIS
dpns-chgrp [-h] [-R] group path... DESCRIPTION
dpns-chgrp sets the group ownership of a DPNS directory/file in the name server to the value of group. To change the group ID, the effective user ID of the process must match the owner ID of the file and the new group must be in the list of groups the caller belong to or the caller must have ADMIN privilege in the Cupv database. group is either a valid group name or a valid numeric ID. path specifies the DPNS pathname. If path does not start with /, it is prefixed by the content of the DPNS_HOME environment variable. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -h If path is a symbolic link, changes the ownership of the link itself. -R Recursive mode. EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed. SEE ALSO
Castor_limits(4), dpns_chown(3), Cupvlist(1) AUTHOR
LCG Grid Deployment Team DPNS
$Date: 2007/01/13 10:35:39 $ DPNS-CHGRP(1)
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