Hello,
>> --> sec.protocol /usr/lib/xrootd unix
> This is wrong. It should be something like:
>
> xrootd.seclib /usr/lib64/libXrdSec.so
> sec.protocol /usr/lib64 unix
Tried it, but it does not change a thing. Any user has r/w access to the
file system.
So i it would be nice when there would be a pointer to some docs or such
how i can achieve the r/w permissions.
I don't get it how xrootd decides between access to the "storage pool",
or access permissions for a file/directory.
>
> Also, I am curious, we used the following lines a long time ago but stopped using since. Are you sure you need them?
>> ofs.notify closew create mkdir mv rm rmdir trunc |
>> /usr/bin/XrdCnsd -d -D 2 -i 90 -b $(xrdr):1095:$(inventory)
>> ofs.notifymsg create $TID create $FMODE $LFN?$CGI
>> ofs.notifymsg closew $TID closew $LFN $FSIZE
I got this from a tutorial for setting up an Inventory. The inventory
works. But i have to admit that i don't fully understand all the bits
and pieces in the docs.
Heiko
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