wonderful!!!!
At 08:47 PM 7/12/01 -0400, A Better Solution, Inc. wrote:
>Kevin,
>
>You can do this without being root. I scripted this once..
>Right after creating the VOB do this:
>1) unmount the VOB if mounted
>2) stop the VOB server process for that VOB
>3) cd to {vobstorege}/.identity
>4) you will see several files.
> .gid (leave it alone - this is the primary group)
> .uid (leave it alone - this is the owner)
> .group.number (where number is the gid for a supplemental group)
> .group.number (where number is the gid for another supplemental
> group)
>5) remove the group.number files that offend you..
>6) remount your VOB
>
>Do not do this on VOBs that were used as they might have elements that
>are owned by supplemental groups at that time.
>Do not try to change the primary group this way.
>
>Hope this helps
> -Charles
>
>Try ClearTrigger and ClearTrigger Lite at http://www.abs-consulting.com
>
> A Better Solution, Inc.
>----------------------------------------------------
>Charles Clarke III ClearCase Consultant
>A Better Solution, Inc. (770) 252-1500 x22 [phone]
>1973 East Hwy. 34
>Newnan, Ga. 30265 (770) 252-1501 [fax]
> Email:
> charles@abs-consulting.com
> http://www.abs-consulting.com
>
>
>At 04:13 PM 7/12/2001 -0400, Kevin Duckett wrote:
>
>>When I make VOBs I attaching to many secondary groups to the VOB. I want
>>to use protectvob to remove some of these groups but the VOB admin
>>account doesn't have permission to do it. Is the root user the only
>>account able to remove group names from a VOB? The protectvob manpage
>>doesn't say that.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Kevin Duckett
>Fannie Mae - Configuration Management Consultant
>Phone: 703-833-7112
>Page: 1-800-759-8888 / Code-1761379
>Fax: 703-833-1795
>Email: kevin_duckett@fanniemae.com
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