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Client --Networker 6.1.3 build 428

Tru64 Unix - for this problem but belief is that this may have been seen on
other versions of Unix



Server-Networker 6.1.3 build 428

Solaris 8



When attempting a nwrecover with a local client the owner of our oracle
files appears as the user oracle which is correct. When attempting a
nwrecover to a remote client the owner of the file is not the user oracle
but another user who should not have rights to these files. We have tested
some scenarios such as restarting the client, locking the user and removing
the user and all have showed the same result. At this point we have ruled
out any issues with scripts or savepnpc.



Does anyone have any thoughts/ideas or have seen this type of behavior
before?



Regards,



--Theresa Duross

TDuross < at > detma.org




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Post Ownership of files changes after remote recover 
Is the uid of the Oracle user on the old system the same as the uid of the
owner on the remote client? If so I imagine all you can do is 'chown' the
files after restoring them to the remote system.

Dave

David Werth
Garmin AT, Inc
(formerly: UPS Aviation Technologies)
(formerly: II Morrow)
Salem, Oregon
dave.werth < at > garmin.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Duross, Theresa (DET) [mailto:TDuross < at > DETMA.ORG]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 11:25 AM
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: [Networker] Ownership of files changes after remote recover

Client --Networker 6.1.3 build 428

Tru64 Unix - for this problem but belief is that this may have been seen on
other versions of Unix



Server-Networker 6.1.3 build 428

Solaris 8



When attempting a nwrecover with a local client the owner of our oracle
files appears as the user oracle which is correct. When attempting a
nwrecover to a remote client the owner of the file is not the user oracle
but another user who should not have rights to these files. We have tested
some scenarios such as restarting the client, locking the user and removing
the user and all have showed the same result. At this point we have ruled
out any issues with scripts or savepnpc.



Does anyone have any thoughts/ideas or have seen this type of behavior
before?



Regards,



--Theresa Duross

TDuross < at > detma.org




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Post Ownership of files changes after remote recover 
Thanks. I'll check that out. Ownership can be changed to the right owner
but I am trying to avoid that, if possible.

Thanks
--Theresa

-----Original Message-----
From: Werth, Dave [mailto:dave.werth < at > GARMIN.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:50 PM
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] Ownership of files changes after remote recover

Is the uid of the Oracle user on the old system the same as the uid of the
owner on the remote client? If so I imagine all you can do is 'chown' the
files after restoring them to the remote system.

Dave

David Werth
Garmin AT, Inc
(formerly: UPS Aviation Technologies)
(formerly: II Morrow)
Salem, Oregon
dave.werth < at > garmin.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Duross, Theresa (DET) [mailto:TDuross < at > DETMA.ORG]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 11:25 AM
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: [Networker] Ownership of files changes after remote recover

Client --Networker 6.1.3 build 428

Tru64 Unix - for this problem but belief is that this may have been seen on
other versions of Unix



Server-Networker 6.1.3 build 428

Solaris 8



When attempting a nwrecover with a local client the owner of our oracle
files appears as the user oracle which is correct. When attempting a
nwrecover to a remote client the owner of the file is not the user oracle
but another user who should not have rights to these files. We have tested
some scenarios such as restarting the client, locking the user and removing
the user and all have showed the same result. At this point we have ruled
out any issues with scripts or savepnpc.



Does anyone have any thoughts/ideas or have seen this type of behavior
before?



Regards,



--Theresa Duross

TDuross < at > detma.org




Note: To sign off this list, send a "signoff networker" command via email
to listserv < at > listserv.temple.edu or visit the list's Web site at
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