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Hi Oliver,

Yes, ofs.notify is the one. Could you (and you may already have so apologies for the repeat) supply the actual requirements for the permission settings? Does the user or path alter the permission settings? Anything else or is one set of permission be sufficient. How does this impact chmod? If permission are path sensitive how does this impact rename?

Andy

From: Oliver Freyermuth 
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2018 2:49 PM
To: xrootd/xrootd 
Cc: Andrew Hanushevsky ; Assign 
Subject: Re: [xrootd/xrootd] Force permissions on files created by a xrootd server (#649)

Dear Andy,

I was mistakenly believing only ofs.tpc allowed hookup of a script. My conclusion was there is no way to hook up a "permission change script" to anything transferred via WebDAV.
However - I was fully unaware of the event stream script approach (you mean ofs.notify, correct?). This should indeed solve my issue, and opens up a full range of other possible hooks!

It would of course still be nice to have a way to enforce permissions / an umask in a general way without an external script, but as long as that is a possible workaround, I am happy :-).

So many thanks for mentioning ofs.notify!

Cheers,
Oliver

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