Matt
Does dpns-listgrpmap
list the old t2k as gid 115?
You might get something useful by doing
dpm-modifygrpmap 115 t2k.org
(replacing 115 with whatever the number is if it isn't 115)
BUT WARNING: IT JUST A GUESS AND MAY NOT DO WHAT YOU WANT.
Do mappings to the old t2k group exist on the system anywhere - (like in edg-mkgridmap.conf etc. ) or is it just in the db?
Wahid
On 25 Oct 2011, at 14:13, Matt Doidge wrote:
> Hey y'all,
> t2k(.org) have been having some trouble accessing our SE, getting
> permission denied errors on their operations. The cause of this
> appears to be that the t2k user (he knows who he is) is being mapped
> to a bad group:
>
> 10/25 08:16:25 11022,0 Cns_srv_getgrpbygid: NS098 - getgrpbygid 115
>
> This is the old (very old) t2k group, not the new t2k.org group. I
> have several options before me, including just destroying the old t2k
> group, but the best course I could figure out would be to simply alter
> the group mapping for the user. But I suspect this group mapping is in
> a table in the dpm database. Is there a "clean" way of altering a
> user/group mapping without breaking out the sql operations?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Matt
>
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