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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
Here is the scenario:
This file exists, with this ownership and group:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 picard starfleet 4 Jan 3 00:33 myfile.txt
Output of the 'id' command for user picard is:
$ id picard
uid=6392(picard) gid=723(human) groups=723(human),918(starfleet)
Output... (3 Replies)
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2. Solaris
Hi ,
on my Solaris 10 machine user's home directory ownership is being changed automatically to their UID. can any one please tell me whats the reason behind it .
users are there in /etc/passwd file . /etc/shadow file is also there along with nssswitch.conf file and there is no changes made to... (5 Replies)
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
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.. (2 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I found this search and replace method on another site:
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i 's/find/replace/g'
It worked fine except for the fact that it changed ownership on all the files it went through. I discovered that when my site web server suddenly couldn't serve the pages it had... (10 Replies)
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5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Folks,
I have a problem with a particular file, that seems to have some kind of lock on it, that takes around 1 hour approx to timeout. I have used lsof and nothing has an open file handle on it, yet I cannot open it. My user/group owns the file and I can create edit/delete files in... (6 Replies)
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
how would i change ownership of file1 so the user NATE gets ownership of the file? (1 Reply)
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7. Red Hat
Hi,
I am using redhat AS 3. Recently, I was asked to implement a security control on the OS: to change ownership of /var/log/wtmp to root:sys and permission to 600. However, when I made the change and reboot the machine, everything was reverted. How come? Please help.
The following is the... (1 Reply)
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi everyone,
Need help with an issue. The group ownership of files on my Solaris system is getting changed automatically. Could someone tell me the reason why? And how could I correct it? One more info- everytime the ownership changes, it changes to "x".
Thanks :confused: (1 Reply)
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
hi
currently i am migrating some directories over to a new server. is there any command (rcp or ftp or anything) for me to use without changing the ownership and permission of the directory?
i am copying some directories from unix machine to linux machine. what is the exact command?
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10. Solaris
Help......
I am running a 420R w/sol 8 and I am trying to install sun's monitoring software srs netconnect. I have installed it on 6 other boxes with no problem.
Installation failed with the message:
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/etc/opt/SUNWsrspx/CustomerCert.pem... (6 Replies)
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