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One possible workaround could be to use sudo to grant the oracle user the
right to execute ufsdump as root - although that could pose a security hole
in your environment.
what are the result of ls -al
/dev/rdsk/c5t600015D000052A000000000000001336d0s0
?
Stefan
On 7/10/06, Paula Stankus <paulastankus_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> As Oracle I am getting errors running the following commands that I do not
> get as root. The system admin. doesn't know why and I am switching to using
> TAR's but I don't know if there is any advantage, disadvantage to using
> TAR's.
>
> Any help would be appreciated:
>
> Here is the command:
>
> ufsdump -0lf /u005/dfsop03oradat.u001.test /u001/oradat/test
>
> This is the error:
>
> Please correct this problem and rerun the program.
> DUMP: Cannot open dump device
> `/dev/rdsk/c5t600015D000052A000000000000001336d0s0': Permission denied
> Unable to create temporary directory in any of the directories listed
> below:
> /tmp/
> /var/tmp/
> /
> Please correct this problem and rerun the program.
> DUMP: Cannot open dump device
> `/dev/rdsk/c5t600015D000052A000000000000001336d0s0': Permission denied
> Unable to create temporary directory in any of the directories listed
> below:
> /tmp/
> /var/tmp/
> /
>
>
>
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-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Tue Jul 11 2006 - 00:39:01 CDT
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