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Operating Systems Solaris Permission for files in the path Post 303029946 by AbuAliiiiiiiiii on Sunday 3rd of February 2019 10:59:19 AM
Old 02-03-2019
Permission for files in the path

Hi All,

I have this file system /sys/app/ and application creating many file under that path.

I want any created file under that path to be created with 644 permission

Any help support in this please!
 

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MKDIR(2)						      BSD System Calls Manual							  MKDIR(2)

NAME
mkdir -- make a directory file LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/stat.h> int mkdir(const char *path, mode_t mode); DESCRIPTION
The directory path is created with the access permissions specified by mode and restricted by the umask(2) of the calling process. The directory's owner ID is set to the process's effective user ID. The directory's group ID is set to that of the parent directory in which it is created. RETURN VALUES
A 0 return value indicates success. A -1 return value indicates an error, and an error code is stored in errno. ERRORS
mkdir() will fail and no directory will be created if: [ENOTDIR] A component of the path prefix is not a directory. [ENAMETOOLONG] A component of a pathname exceeded {NAME_MAX} characters, or an entire path name exceeded {PATH_MAX} characters. [ENOENT] A component of the path prefix does not exist. [EACCES] Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix. [ELOOP] Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating the pathname. [EROFS] The named file resides on a read-only file system. [EEXIST] The named file exists. [ENOSPC] The new directory cannot be created because there is no space left on the file system that will contain the directory. [ENOSPC] There are no free inodes on the file system on which the directory is being created. [EDQUOT] The new directory cannot be created because the user's quota of disk blocks on the file system that will contain the directory has been exhausted. [EDQUOT] The user's quota of inodes on the file system on which the directory is being created has been exhausted. [EIO] An I/O error occurred while making the directory entry or allocating the inode. [EIO] An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system. [EFAULT] path points outside the process's allocated address space. SEE ALSO
chmod(2), stat(2), umask(2) STANDARDS
The mkdir() function conforms to ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990 (``POSIX.1''). BSD
December 27, 2005 BSD
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