On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Daniel Wittenberg wrote: > While working with the commercial version of Arkeia backup software I > noticed it creates most of it's "database" files with the permissions of > 666. This was version 4.2.8-2 of the server, and I had noticed this several > updates ago, so it's been going on for some time. The database files are > located in /usr/knox/arkeia/dbase. I have tried resetting the permissions > on the files, but they get reset again when backup runs again. I tried > contacting Knox Software but was told more than once that basically I don't > have a support contract so they wouldn't talk to me - they were warned. I > wasn't able to find anything about this in their documentation. We're running 4.2.7-1 server and we're not seeing this. The files that are 666 are the zero-length lock files (o3_cpnt.lck), but the more substansive "database" data files (o3_cpnt) is 644. The Arkeia change log indicates that the oly difference between 4.2.7 and 4.2.8 is tape library support.
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