What profile are you using and is is owning the objects or is the group. Do
a DSPUSRPRF on the profile and near the last page as you page down you will
see the UID or GID #.

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Bob P. Roche <BRoche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I got past the CCSID problem, the archives showed that I should use *CALC
or 437. I was later able to verify the CCSID as 4437 after the share was
mounted. Now I get an error when copying anything not originally created
in the NFS share. I can create directories, create and edit files, but if
I try to copy anything that was created outside the NFS share it errors.
Looking in the archives I see references to UID and GID settings, but I
don't know and don't have access directly to the Linux box, and the Linux
guy doesn't know the system I. We have both tried a few things, At this
point I may just adjust my copy of CGIDEV2 to bring the downloaded file
directly to where I'm mounting the NFS share and avoid having to move it
from the /tmp directory at all.

I wish disk space cost less per GB If it was comparable to PC's I could
just get a 1TB drive and forget about the whole NFS share.
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