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05-19-2004 02:11 AM
05-19-2004 02:11 AM
Re: /opt/VRTSob
Hi Fred,
Sorry I overlooked your reply and I noticed that you got the correct reply already. Yes, I agree with Pete, if you want to keep those software, probably that is the only way I can think of.
Another point I can think of, since you don't need GUI on that particular server, you can swremove those packages, and when you need them in the future, you can swinstall them from depot (if you made depot already) or from CD. Hope it can helps.
Sorry I overlooked your reply and I noticed that you got the correct reply already. Yes, I agree with Pete, if you want to keep those software, probably that is the only way I can think of.
Another point I can think of, since you don't need GUI on that particular server, you can swremove those packages, and when you need them in the future, you can swinstall them from depot (if you made depot already) or from CD. Hope it can helps.
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05-20-2004 08:53 AM
05-20-2004 08:53 AM
Re: /opt/VRTSob
Well, I conquered a few fears and decided to chown the thing. Tried one:
# chown root:sys /opt/VRTSob/jre/bin/.start_xfs
And the link is still owned by 4484:119, so I guess the chown command follows the link and chowns the file, not the link. (it was already root:sys anyway)
I guess I could remove and re-add the link, but haven't conquered that fear, yet.
I'm only making this fuss because some of my orginal admin trainers told me never to leave a file unowned on a unix system.
# chown root:sys /opt/VRTSob/jre/bin/.start_xfs
And the link is still owned by 4484:119, so I guess the chown command follows the link and chowns the file, not the link. (it was already root:sys anyway)
I guess I could remove and re-add the link, but haven't conquered that fear, yet.
I'm only making this fuss because some of my orginal admin trainers told me never to leave a file unowned on a unix system.
fmartin@applicatorssales.com
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