abond@netapp.com writes:
Anders probably has guessed the problem right, that it is an NTFS
tree and so the Unix permissions seen by ls -al or SecureShare
Access in Explorer will be derived permissions and not "real" unix
permissions. SecureShare Access has a checkbox that tells you
whether a file has an ACL or not.
My problem was getting permission to change the ACL on the files, but
after fixing the usermap.cfg to use the "real" Domain Administrator
account as mapping for root, my problems did resolv!!
In any case, I assume you have opened a call with NetApp support, as
they will be able to take you through the solution.
Well I did call NetApp support, but they did not have a good answer,
but my fix occured while talking to support :-)
Thanks,
>>>>>>>.rune
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