NFS Directory Creations Issue
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2023 9:14 am
I don't know if this is the correct forum for this or not, so I apologize if it should be somewhere else.
I'm running v8.4 on Itanium (rx2800 i2) with TPC/IP version 5.7-eco2.
I'm using NFS to connect to a Windows NFS share that we have established for other Linux systems to push data into. I can mount the share in VMS, can create files, edit files, etc.
However, when I try to create a directory, I get:
The strange part, the directory is actually created. The even stranger part, when I step into that directory, I see the contents of the parent directory, not the new directory. I can go to Windows and the directory is there, can browse it just like any other. It just does not work properly in VMS. To add to this confusion, if I create a directory in Windows, it works perfectly fine inside VMS. The issue is just with creating a directory in the share from inside VMS.
I've included a screenshot of :
1. showing the directory contents of the mounted NFS share
2. creating a test directory
3. stepping into the directory
4. showing that directory
5. repeatedly stepping into the test directory.
Additionally, I've added 2 screen shots for more details. "Test" was created from inside VMS. "TEST2" was created on the Windows server inside the NFS Shared folder, as well as a "Dir /full" to show they appear to be identical in their attributes. Both directories are empty.
Has anyone here had this similar problem?
Thanks in advance.
I'm running v8.4 on Itanium (rx2800 i2) with TPC/IP version 5.7-eco2.
I'm using NFS to connect to a Windows NFS share that we have established for other Linux systems to push data into. I can mount the share in VMS, can create files, edit files, etc.
However, when I try to create a directory, I get:
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%CREATE-E-DIRNOTCRE, [.TEST] directory file not created
-SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV, insufficient privilege or object protection violation
I've included a screenshot of :
1. showing the directory contents of the mounted NFS share
2. creating a test directory
3. stepping into the directory
4. showing that directory
5. repeatedly stepping into the test directory.
Additionally, I've added 2 screen shots for more details. "Test" was created from inside VMS. "TEST2" was created on the Windows server inside the NFS Shared folder, as well as a "Dir /full" to show they appear to be identical in their attributes. Both directories are empty.
Has anyone here had this similar problem?
Thanks in advance.