Yevgeniy Lyublev wrote:
> Dear Owen.
> I have understood reason this problem.
>
> [root@se3 root]# grep ops /etc/group
> ops:x:45000:opssgm001
> opssgm:x:46001:
> [root@se3 root]# grep opssgm /etc/passwd
> opssgm:x:45000:45000:mapped user for group ID ops:/home/opssgm:/bin/bash
> opssgm001:x:18960:46001:mapped user for group ID
> ops:/home/opssgm001:/bin/bash
>
> opssgm001 in opssgm group, but directory
opssgm001 must also be in the "ops" group. Check:
grep opssgm001 /etc/group | fold -w 77
> [root@se3 root]# ll /pnfs/itep.ru/data/ops
> total 1
> drwxrwxr-x 1 ops001 ops 512 Apr 27 00:10 generated
>
> for ops group only.
Can you do an "su - opssgm001" and try writing into the "ops" directory?
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