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X-san Privalges on private network without OD

 
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Mokojo
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 8:40 am    Post subject: X-san Privalges on private network without OD Reply with quote

Hello...

I have 4 machines running off a X-san. the problem im having is
ueser access a newly created folder.

i tried using the unmarsk doctor featured on this site..
and it seemed to work however now it doesnt.

I have set the access privlages on all the folders for others to read and write. running tiger xsan1.1

i would like to update but im in the middle of a project and do not wish to
update

any help would be very cool...
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Jukka
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 8:50 am    Post subject: Re: X-san Privalges on private network without OD Reply with quote

Hi Mokojo,

HAve you tried to use TinkerTool? it's fancy little application to "uncheck" default Read/Write privileges for each user. Then you may use same folders and files without worrying about RW permissions.


Mokojo wrote:
Hello...

I have 4 machines running off a X-san. the problem im having is
ueser access a newly created folder.

i tried using the unmarsk doctor featured on this site..
and it seemed to work however now it doesnt.

I have set the access privlages on all the folders for others to read and write. running tiger xsan1.1

i would like to update but im in the middle of a project and do not wish to
update

any help would be very cool...
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