Problem resolved, I appologise for the late summary but I have been out of the
office since my original posting.
Many thanks to the following, I have appended Viktor's response below:
Viktor Holmberg
Lucien Hercaud
The permissions of the volumes are stored within LSM itself. That way
you can import and export volume groups and all the permissions are
preserved. If you simple chmod on the file in /dev they will only stay
around until the next reboot, since the LSM volumes will be export and
reimported at LSM startup and the LSM permissions will be re-asserted.
There are two way of updating the volume permissions permanently.
- via the gui, dxlsm. Click on the volume and edit the properties.
- via the command line, voledit, voledit -g you_group set user=sybase
group=sybase mode=660 you_volume
Received on Fri Nov 20 1998 - 09:22:06 NZDT