chmod error message 0481-014

From: Kevin Newman (knewman00@earthlink.net)
Date: 04/11/03


From: knewman00@earthlink.net (Kevin Newman)
Date: 11 Apr 2003 11:07:55 -0700

Hi All,

I am using a script that issues a chmod -m 750 <directory name>
command. Every time the script gets to this point it displays the
error message:

   0481-014 chmod: not all requested changes were made to <directory
name>

How can I get rid of this error? If I do the command as root
everything is okay, but if I use my user account this message occurs.
Also, the directories are created with the correct permission using my
user account, but the script fails because of there errors.

Any suggestions?

BTW, the system is a RS/6000,7043-260 with AIX v4.3.3.

Thanks,

kln



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