A filer of ours (ast-h-dcf04) has NFS exported as root to a system named "nimbus". The filer is giving permission denied messages when trying to access some files as root. This is causing backups to fail for this file (and a few others). Anyone seen this type of behaviour?:
[nimbus] ~ 103> sudo file "/data/ast-h-dcf04/ast-h-dcf04-1/kfackler/ups/UPS Server Backup.doc" /data/ast-h-dcf04/ast-h-dcf04-1/kfackler/ups/UPS Server Backup.doc: cannot open: Permission denied
Other files in the same directory can be accessed, and they have identical permissions as this one:
-rwx------ 1 kfackler nt 19968 Jul 8 09:10 UPS Server Backup.doc*
I thought maybe this user had it locked in CIFS, but:
ast-h-dcf04> cifs sessions kfackler
users shares/files opened
MA106734 (ACCT02\kfackler - kfackler) {home_dir}
Is there a way to list the files locked by CIFS on a filer? And even if it were locked - why can't root do querires on the file, or back it up?
This filer is running 5.3D14. Hopefully I'm missing something very obvious here....
Thx, Graham