Are not valid commands, the last field will be ignored. It is equivalent to:
It does not set permissions for a folder, but rather determines with what permissions new files and directories will be created by the user that uses that umask.
What does
produce? Does the folder exist? What does not work exactly?
Last edited by Scrutinizer; 11-14-2019 at 07:00 PM..
Hi, I'm new to unix -solaris.
I've just upgraded a third party software product and am testing
it to see if new files created in a test database directory were being created properly and they aren't. They're owned by the user that created the file, instead of poppa and the group of their files... (2 Replies)
In our file system, the SGID for a directory is set right now. Any new files created in this directory will automatically be assigned the same group from the parent directory.
Is there a way to inherit the file permission from the parent directory as well? The OS is Solaris 2.8.
Example:... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have an issue that's eating my head for few days. I would appreciate if anyone could help me out in this to resolve this.
In Solaris 8 container I am facing the below issue.
As oracle user when I do ls -l in /dboracle mountpoint getting permission denied error messages.
$ ls... (3 Replies)
Hi there,
I want to restrict a users account to only a subdirectory, but it does not seem to be working.
For example
/dir1/dir2/dir3/dir4
user A is only allowed to do things in dir4. the permission is 777.
i've set the permissions to 700 on dir3, dir2, and dir1 to prevent them from... (3 Replies)
Hi folks,
I have an query that is let say i have to search in an xml file an tag that is <abcdef> now this xml file is at /opt/usr/local so one fastest way to achieve this is go to this location by cd /opt/usr/local and then do grep like this... grep -i abcdef but for this I must know the... (4 Replies)
Hi.
My example:
I have a filesystem /log. Everyday, log files are copied to /log. I'd like to set owner and permission for files and directories in /log like that
chown -R log_adm /log/*
chmod -R 544 /log/*It's OK, but just at that time. When a new log file or new directory is created in /log,... (8 Replies)
Asking about the permission inherit from the parent directory
I am running the web app with tomcat8, I did use umask 007 to set permission for folder which enable the sub files and folder inherit the permission from the parent directory, I was successful which some directories but the directories... (1 Reply)
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delete_directory
delete directory(1m) delete directory(1m)NAME
delete directory - Deletes a directory
SYNOPSIS
cdscp delete directory directory-name
ARGUMENTS
The full name of the directory.
DESCRIPTION
The delete directory command deletes a directory. The directory cannot contain any object entries, soft links, or child pointers. The
master replica must be the only remaining replica in the cell. Use the delete replica command if you need to remove read-only replicas.
Privilege Required
You must have delete permission to the directory and write permission to the clearinghouse that stores the master replica of the directory.
The server principal needs administer permission to the parent directory or delete permission to the child pointer that points to the
directory you intend to delete.
NOTE
This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE.
EXAMPLE
The following command deletes the directory /.:/eng from the namespace: cdscp> delete directory /.:/eng
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: create directory(1m), delete replica(1m), list directory(1m), set directory(1m), set directory to skulk(1m), show directory(1m)
delete directory(1m)