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On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 05:06:49PM +0100, Dr A V Le Blanc wrote: > With respect to what Jan said, I now have the mount point of each > volume I want hoarded in my hoard file, and this does generally > work. But: > > hoard -f hoard > canonicalize: chdir(zlsiial) failed (Permission denied) > > This refers to a directory whose ACLs are: > > System:Administrators rlidwka > zlsiial rlidwka > > Is it necessary to make it world readable before running hoard? > I will say that the user running hoard has a coda token. This is a directory which is on a read-write volume which is not replicated. Am I correct in assuming that ordinary volumes of this kind cannot be hoarded, cannot be seen in disconnected operations, and cannot be reintegrated afterward? Does hoarding and the rest work only with replicated volumes? -- Owen LeBlanc_at_mcc.ac.ukReceived on 2000-04-17 04:58:16