Hi all,
I have just built a new cluster within a VMware environment to do some
testing and have run into a small yet annoying problem which i'm sure is
just something simple i've done wrong.
I have created the cluster which is all running. I have then created
two Cluster resources which are just NSS Volumes resources. One called
Userdata and one called ISOStore.
I can move these around and create files within them etc etc. All fine
so far.
Now I go to give someone else rights to add files to the ISOStore
resource. I browse to the cluster resource, right click the volume name
and add the rights. I then get told that I don't have the rights to make
the change.
If I now browse to the server that is hosting the resource and try to
add the rights from there it lets me do it, but if I then browse back
via the cluster resource name the rights are not there!
As another test, if I browse via the cluster resource name and go into
the ISOStore volume and then create a folder withing it called test,
then assign someone right to that folder, that works fine too!
So basically to sum it all up, I can't give people rights to the root
of a Cluster Volume via the cluster resource?
Anyone got any idea as to what I have stuffed up? It works fine on our
existing cluster and I have full rights to all the containers and have
checked for any IRFs etc but everything looks to be fine?
Thanks, Matt.
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