From: Nicholas H. <he...@se...> - 2002-02-27 18:27:52
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must get some sleep --that is a bit obvious :-) BTW -- I should be working on testing 3.1.7 soon here. On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Erik Arjan Hendriks wrote: > On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 02:35:08AM -0500, Nicholas Henke wrote: > > On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Jag wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, he...@se... wrote: > > > > > > > When I have changed the owner of a node to a particular user, any user is > > > > still able to bpsh to that node -- is this a known issue? What can I do to > > > > help debug it? > > > > > > What version of BProc are you using? Assuming you're using a 3.x > > > version of BProc, you'll also want to use bpctl to change the mode > > > (similar to unix file modes, except the only one implimented is x/1) > > > > I am using 3.1.6 --- but the bpctl changes are not affecting the mode. I > > have tried bpctl a-x, or bpctl 110. None of these seem to affect the mode > > or access control. > > The syntax you're looking for is: > > bpctl -S slavenumbers -m 110 > > The -S has to come before -m. Also, it only understands the octal > notation, not the a-x type notation. The only defined bits are the > execute bits. Trying to set the others will produce an error. > > - Erik > -- > Erik Arjan Hendriks Printed On 100 Percent Recycled Electrons > er...@he... Contents may settle during shipment > |